NazNomad":2b0rizvz said:Model GF priced from $10,400. Other models priced from $14,500. *
* That's almost £9k ... blimey
woodbrains":i7xydfmb said:You watched the video, but still find the price surprising?
Handcrafted
JohnPW":1olcaw3b said:Handcrafted
I suppose they're using "handcrafted" in the same way as "handcrafted" kitchens are made almost entirely with machines and power tools.
I don't think so. What you don't see, because it doesn't work for video, is the individual attention giveñ to each piece of wood. First in its selection, then in final working.
A factory instrument has all the parts machined to spec, then glued up. Job done largely.
A luthier instrument might have a part machined to a starting dimension, but it's then that the real work begins.
Even on my comparatively unsophisticated ukuleles I'll spend a couple of hours on the soundboard alone, flexing and adjusting thickness in spots, and then gluing on and shaping bracing.
In the factory this process takes 10 mins, as all the parts are used as the come from the machine. This is why there is a big variation in sound and playability between "identical" factory instruments (unless made of laminate) because the wood is variable and the production process ignores this.
Players definitely notice the difference!
profchris":3exsx4a9 said:Hand made is always a definitional problem. If based on the proportion of wood removed, starting with the tree, then almost nothing has been hand made in wood for some centuries.
Maybe we could look at the length of time spent with hand tools as opposed to machine tools, in which case these guitars are certainly over the 50% mark.
The hard part is "hand made" as a badge of quality, ie where the hand work adds value over and above what can be achieved using machines. I think we all recognise it but can't draw dividing lines. Compare:
1. An IKEA table.
2. A table made by me, who has never made a table - "Well, maybe hand made, but ..."
3. A table by Custard - "*That's* hand made".
Ttrees":32mstcp1 said:Lots of folks don't bother making their own kerfed linings
NazNomad":3pt9ekgh said:Also, with a little experience and the entire contents of the StewMac catalogue at your disposal, most woodworkers could produce a high quality guitar. #controversialcomment.
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