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CRAFTLING's video: Craftling: IRON GUITAR

@🔨Craftling: IRON GUITAR
I was curious about the sound characteristics and the playability of a guitar made entirely of metal. The project brought clarity to my questions. I'm not a big metalworking master and welding professionals are sure to throw their hands up in horror, but it was really fun and instructive to build it. The biggest advantage is, that waiting times for glue are simply eliminated. In many aspects, metal is easier to work with than wood. However, the welding caused many deformations due to the temperature, which gave me a lot of headaches. The tone is full and balanced. I never thought this. I have installed a P90 neck pickup and a bridge humbucker (both Duesenberg). I know these pickups well and they sound in my ears at least as good as on a wooden guitar. I placed the recording device (Zoom H4n) directly in front of the box and took it over without editing. The sound is only reproduced roughly, but its ok. Maybe I'll do a direct "shoot out" between the wood guitar and the metal guitar in an extra video. I made nearly the same guitar out of wood in this video: https://youtu.be/ebE_DkJKjAY The biggest disadvantage of the guitar is of course the weight: 9 kg (18 lbs) ... cough ... This is an uncomfortable amount even when playing on the leg. Hanging on the strap I'm happy if it does not break my neck.😅 So what do you think?

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This video was published on 2020-01-17 01:14:02 GMT by @CRAFTLING on Youtube. CRAFTLING has total 89.8K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 32 video.This video has received 2.2K Likes which are lower than the average likes that CRAFTLING gets . @CRAFTLING receives an average views of 382.4K per video on Youtube.This video has received 246 comments which are lower than the average comments that CRAFTLING gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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