Neck Injection, Tele Setup and Violin Vagueries

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024

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  • @1012musicman1012
    @1012musicman1012 Před 2 lety +180

    If you don’t have “Penetration is Paramount” on a piece of merch soon you’re just leaving money on the table.

  • @mgclark46
    @mgclark46 Před 2 lety +142

    Inspired by you, Ted, I just purchased 3 LP clones, with necks broken, just like that Epiphone, and fixed them. They are perfect. I sanded my glue down, so the scars are there from sanding, but the cracks are undetectable by feel. I have no intention of hiding the scars, they are part of the story. Thanks for your tutelage. I would have never attempted that prior to finding your channel three months ago and binge-watching them all.

    • @luiscuixara4622
      @luiscuixara4622 Před 2 lety +1

      So, 'Professional shows amateur how to take work away from professional' ? As Ted hath said: ''Not a good business model." . . .

    • @MiikeyLawless
      @MiikeyLawless Před 2 lety +19

      @@luiscuixara4622 doing it properly takes so much work that most will gladly pay a good luthiers to do it. Im sure hell be alright lol.

    • @melodicdreamer72
      @melodicdreamer72 Před 2 lety +24

      @@luiscuixara4622 Relatively inexpensive guitars that suffer from fractures or cracks never end up going having the money spent on them to fix them in the first place. These are mostly the ones that end up in the hands of amateur home repair people that watch this and other luthier channels. If anything these videos will take away from the production guitar market and keep luthier's in business doing the more critical work. ...Just my two cents...which is not enough to make it sound out of tune.

    • @ProjectBlackweather
      @ProjectBlackweather Před 2 lety +12

      @@luiscuixara4622
      If you're gonna get offended, at least apply basic logic first.
      Ted (And a lot of pro luthiers have similar rules) has said HUNDREDS of times that he doesn't work on Chibsons (Except for that Zakk Wylde lefty, and even then he noted it was an exception to the rule.)and thus 99.9999999999999% of Chibsons/Chenders end up in the landfill.
      Michael using what they've learned watching Ted to apply (And proper application of what you've learned is knowledge...) to keep some Chibsons/Chenders out of the landfill doesn't affect Ted's/pro luthier work, because Ted was never gonna work on them to begin with.

    • @lesscobrandeau2451
      @lesscobrandeau2451 Před 2 lety +8

      @@luiscuixara4622 There's enough work for everybody.

  • @robertnewell5057
    @robertnewell5057 Před 2 lety +74

    In a difficult world (for me at the moment, at least), the most reassuring, relaxing intro mucis and words in the world. Thanks, Ted - and that's before I event watch the vid and learn loads.

    • @MegaChoo2
      @MegaChoo2 Před 2 lety +5

      It is the mucis that binds us.

    • @terryeaster1
      @terryeaster1 Před rokem

      ​@@MegaChoo2words to live by my friend

    • @DE-GEN-ART
      @DE-GEN-ART Před 6 měsíci

      i got some mucis in my sinus cavity, you can have it

  • @banacek60chord43
    @banacek60chord43 Před 2 lety +3

    I love the description of the 'lisping' string.

  • @kthwkr
    @kthwkr Před 2 lety +19

    In college we studied twisting forces on a cylinder. After a lecture on all the math the professor picked up a piece of chalk and twisted it. And just as the math predicted it broke in a corkscrew manner.

    • @dughuff8825
      @dughuff8825 Před 2 lety +10

      Did a similar thing with my fibula a couple of years back.. :-)

    • @RogerBarraud
      @RogerBarraud Před 2 lety

      @@dughuff8825 QED :-/

  • @robertwillett4122
    @robertwillett4122 Před 2 lety +5

    Im a finish carpenter,40 years, and of course a guitar junky. I find your videos very satisfying. Thank you.

  • @arthurkurtz2448
    @arthurkurtz2448 Před 2 lety +1

    If I was a luthier, my vanity license plate would probably be "NUT LUBE". Very, very few would have a clue about my profession. That fractured neck turned out superbly, by the way.

  • @goodun2974
    @goodun2974 Před 2 lety +8

    Yes, it is indeed important to "maintain that rounded bottom we prize so much!" 😁

  • @stevesidebottom
    @stevesidebottom Před 2 lety +12

    Lovely stuff. Incredible reveal at the end. Invisible repair. Cheers Ted.

  • @walshy2116
    @walshy2116 Před 2 lety +1

    A foreboding sound. Man I love your vocabulary lol.

  • @fngsrck
    @fngsrck Před 2 lety +4

    Decoboom makes those deco styled pickguards, they're awesome

  • @NelsonGago
    @NelsonGago Před 2 lety +11

    What a treat this week. Loved the detail on the nut of the tele.

  • @bubbasouth69
    @bubbasouth69 Před 2 lety +5

    It’s always a pleasure seeing you at work. Bringing those guitars back to life and getting them in playable condition is something that just warms my heart.

  • @tooljunkie46n2
    @tooljunkie46n2 Před 2 lety +1

    Fantastic video. Yet another.! I love it when you really break stuff down and explain. I appreciate your guidance. It's helped me and my guitars so much.

  • @patrickpatterson4878
    @patrickpatterson4878 Před 2 lety

    Man, I love your channel! I love it when you bust out that Korg tuner! Brings me back to the 90's.

  • @matthewscott2299
    @matthewscott2299 Před 2 lety +2

    You Sir, are a master of the craft. I have learned so much and appreciate every video you make. I look forward to every Saturday and I just can't thank you enough. Matt

  • @donaldholman9070
    @donaldholman9070 Před 2 lety

    I love that Telecasters look.Sounds great too. Thank you!

  • @ianrose5505
    @ianrose5505 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for passing on your knowledge, great video, love the violin extra

  • @chipolmstead9220
    @chipolmstead9220 Před 2 lety

    Dan Erlewine is my personal hero, and I love your attention to detail.
    Awesome video!

  • @gregleak5134
    @gregleak5134 Před 2 lety

    Always a pleasure to watch you work

  • @harrisonandrew
    @harrisonandrew Před 2 lety +1

    You are not a Luthier, you are a wizard. I absolutely love your work.

  • @RF944
    @RF944 Před 2 lety

    Long time watcher, but a new subscriber (no excuse really) Just want to say that I appreciate the quality and the expertise of Your work.

  • @SuperSirTomahawk
    @SuperSirTomahawk Před 2 lety +1

    Found your channel via a mention from Adam Savage during his video "Favorite Tools: Heat Gun and Iron" video. I have now been working my way through your back catalogue. Amazing stuff dude, learning so much!! Thank you for the great content.

  • @skippywinters
    @skippywinters Před rokem +2

    I’ve had a special edition Taylor 914ce crack at the neck very similar to the one you work on in this video. Now I understand how and why the repair is undetectable to someone who doesn’t know what to look for. Amazing professional work thank you for showing us your art.

  • @jeffmatthon5704
    @jeffmatthon5704 Před 2 lety +2

    Ohh Danny Gatton. That full beer bottle slide is sooo awesome

  • @arnottrogerscom
    @arnottrogerscom Před 2 lety +4

    Excellent video as usual. The info and explanation on the parts-tele nut is super- informative and helpful. Thanks!!

  • @JavaoftheLava
    @JavaoftheLava Před 2 lety +5

    New video drops, and I'm already ordering takeout so I can watch it comfortably.

  • @rodrod5000
    @rodrod5000 Před 2 lety

    Finish blending - wow. Great tip for that product. Thank you.

  • @GeorgeWMays
    @GeorgeWMays Před 2 lety

    Great fun. Thanks for another fine video. Your skills are much appreciated.

  • @johnkeetch5793
    @johnkeetch5793 Před 2 lety

    Best Nut tutorial I've ever seen. A thumbs up doesn't do justice . So, I have to say again Great Video. Thank-You.

  • @corneliuscrewe677
    @corneliuscrewe677 Před 2 lety

    I really like that satin Deft lacquer as well. Very easy to work with, and pretty darned durable.

  • @copperaudio9664
    @copperaudio9664 Před rokem +2

    'A bit of a rise at the end of the finger board' - I built myself a telecaster and found the pick guard thickness was causing a pushing of the fingerboard upwards. Thanks for sharing your knowledge Ted. You've taught me a bunch, especially about measuring using dial calipers.

  • @brentmilligan6788
    @brentmilligan6788 Před 2 lety +1

    Looking great so far Mr. Woodford 👍🏼

  • @williambrotherton9388
    @williambrotherton9388 Před 2 lety +1

    I have been playing, buying and 'fixing' guitars for 65 years. Happily, I agree with every bit of your wisdom!

  • @gramursowanfaborden5820
    @gramursowanfaborden5820 Před 2 lety +6

    the violin could have had certain undesirable symbols inlaid into it which were removed at some point in the first half of the 20th century.

  • @DDEENY
    @DDEENY Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the tip re: the DEFT Satin Clear Finish. That is awesome.

  • @jtgordon100
    @jtgordon100 Před 2 lety

    Great video as always Ted. Thank you!!

  • @PunkIsDead...LikeMe
    @PunkIsDead...LikeMe Před 2 lety +3

    I used to work for UPS. I'm kinda surprised that anything makes it intact

  • @josephbrewer7026
    @josephbrewer7026 Před 8 měsíci

    I own a Telecaster and am most appreciative of the valuable tips and procedures shown here.

  • @MikeE-
    @MikeE- Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the great set up tips

  • @joeurbanowski321
    @joeurbanowski321 Před rokem

    Wonderful concise instructions and walkthrough..! Thanks so much..! Now I need to track down the fish glue and syringe for my repair on my Gibson TBird bass..! Thanks man!👍🏼

  • @melodicdreamer72
    @melodicdreamer72 Před 2 lety

    I hadn't made a nut in a long time. That was until yesterday. Wish I could have watched this video first as a reminder to ramp the slot and protect the headstock :). As always, you've given us an informative and enjoyable video. Many thanks!

  • @beytone
    @beytone Před 2 lety

    Thank you Ted for another great video

  • @davidwood351
    @davidwood351 Před 2 lety

    I learned a gem about nut slot angle shapes!
    Thanks.

  • @RaptorV1USA
    @RaptorV1USA Před 2 lety

    holy crap that final shot of the repair (?) looks amazing ! it virtually disappeared! Xlnt work.

  • @slacker42uk
    @slacker42uk Před 2 lety

    What a luthier. Absolutely brilliant. Very Informative

  • @753Jackson
    @753Jackson Před 2 lety +7

    Great video. Succinct with clarity of detail. Amazing what work goes into the repairs. This was very educational. A real asset to CZcams. They are lucky to have this content 👍
    Thanks and much appreciated!

  • @waybackplayback1347
    @waybackplayback1347 Před 2 lety +32

    "Penetration is paramount." That is true of so many things.

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 Před 2 lety +7

      As is "maintaining that rounded bottom we prize so much"!

    • @waybackplayback1347
      @waybackplayback1347 Před 2 lety +2

      @@goodun2974 I was referring to welding, archery, and such, but I like the way you think. 😊

    • @goodun2974
      @goodun2974 Před 2 lety +3

      @@waybackplayback1347 , "Proper *penetration* prevents piss-poor performance?". 😁

    • @alveydoug
      @alveydoug Před rokem +1

      Especially with older instruments.

  • @CaptainKirk01
    @CaptainKirk01 Před 2 lety

    Hello Sir, Adam Savage recently mentioned your channel, and I just love it. Thank You!

  • @rumnraisin
    @rumnraisin Před 2 lety +1

    Ive had great results running locking tuners opposite a bigsby vibrato. Really helps tame that annoying restring process 😁

  • @ronobst4810
    @ronobst4810 Před 2 lety +1

    Also, I have fixed 4 guitars using your methods with neck cracks. All but one came out fantastic. The other was broken so severe there were little pieces missing. I got it all filled and fixed. Played fantastically. Just wasn’t pretty and my airbrush is trashed so I couldn’t blend in the color and finish. It’s left a Frankenstein scar. Thankfully my friend was fine with it and like that is shows scars says it shows it’s a workhorse and it’s been through hell but still here, still working, still rocking. (This was friend that just wanted it to play, not a customer of any kind)

  • @GuitarNTabs
    @GuitarNTabs Před 2 lety

    Great projects!
    I agree with the "what do you gain from putting locking tuners on a guitar like this". I own an old OLP MM1, and I make sure to put more windings on the D and G-string, otherwise the angle won't be sufficient. The G-string travels quite a bit, just like on the MusicMan Guitars, so you can imagine that a few wraps won't be enough.
    Keep up the good work!
    Cheers.

  • @Arfonfree
    @Arfonfree Před 2 lety

    Thanks. I've just (this morning) started working on my Tele. Got some insights from you I haven't found before. My instrument will be better for this.

  • @homebroodcelticband9534

    Love every video. Would love to see more of your violin work..!

  • @joemcgraw5529
    @joemcgraw5529 Před 2 lety +1

    wow ted!!!! very nice neck repair!!!

  • @RockStarOscarStern634
    @RockStarOscarStern634 Před 2 lety +7

    Helicore Strings would be a huge improvement over the Gut Strings & by changing the friction pegs out to Geared ones it'll hold tune more plus you won't need fine tuners on the tailpiece anymore now that you have geared pegs.

  • @stephman02
    @stephman02 Před 2 lety

    Great work and really appreciate your experience and knowledge ...

  • @thseed7
    @thseed7 Před 2 lety

    Some of my favorite videos on CZcams

  • @Badhands55
    @Badhands55 Před 2 lety

    Nice work- as usual for you!

  • @mynickisnick4302
    @mynickisnick4302 Před 2 lety +2

    Beautiful "burst" on the violin, would like to see it on a Les Paul.

  • @bluesingmusic3443
    @bluesingmusic3443 Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful work.

  • @robertpalmer4806
    @robertpalmer4806 Před 2 lety +1

    I bought the Music Nomad nut file complete set and so far so good. I have used them on about a dozen guitars in the last month or two, on various nut materials including bone and Graphtech. So far I haven't noticed any loss or wear to the diamond coating.

  • @tonyfnd
    @tonyfnd Před 2 lety

    I have an Epiphone DOT from around 2010 or so, Just like the Tom Delonge but with 2 humbuckers and I’ve been too scared to even look at it now after seeing you have to fix the necks of two of them in the last few months. Haha. Love your content, please keep them coming.

    • @theRandy712
      @theRandy712 Před 2 lety

      Gibsons and Epis want to break their necks if you look at them wrong. Just be extra careful when setting down, if they ever fall, they will break.

  • @Bluewaterboy
    @Bluewaterboy Před 2 lety

    Great info! Subscribed

  • @pskemster
    @pskemster Před 2 lety

    Job well done,,always an education watching you.

  • @patrickstover8766
    @patrickstover8766 Před 2 lety

    That neck repair disappeared. Great job!

  • @IIImobiusIII
    @IIImobiusIII Před 2 lety +1

    Very pretty Tele.

  • @sonicalmods781
    @sonicalmods781 Před 2 lety +1

    Dude you are the Bob Ross of guitar repairs!

  • @BB49
    @BB49 Před 2 lety

    That little Tele rang like a brass bell!!!

  • @petestewart2701
    @petestewart2701 Před 2 lety

    Many thanks for sharing your skills. I copied your technique to set a Casino neck: an almost identical break, although I did need to drill some holes & heat the hide glue to make it injectable 👍👏

  • @RockStarOscarStern634
    @RockStarOscarStern634 Před 9 měsíci +2

    August Kniezel was an instrument maker.

  • @DbeeSapphire
    @DbeeSapphire Před 6 měsíci

    You’re looking sharp, get down my friend. That’s how I remember to intonate.

  • @f1s2hg3
    @f1s2hg3 Před 2 lety

    You got your calling as a Luither your very fortunate that your able to be a professional craftsman in life because a USWA on Zug Island was RUNNING MAN PRISON 30 years. You are doing much better than I ever did lol 😂

  • @briansimpson8116
    @briansimpson8116 Před 2 lety +1

    Astounding neck repair. But I'm not surprised.

  • @randyheath8566
    @randyheath8566 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome Video 📹 👏

  • @chrisraatz6672
    @chrisraatz6672 Před 2 lety +1

    I believe you! Sharp wooden or resin edges are so much more dangerous because you forget you are creating them.

  • @that_thing_I_do
    @that_thing_I_do Před 2 lety +6

    This is becoming my weekly spiritual retreat.

  • @telecasterbear
    @telecasterbear Před 2 lety +1

    Graphite from a pencil in the nut slots has worked very well for me for 46 years.

  • @lumpyguitar5169
    @lumpyguitar5169 Před 2 lety

    😎🎸👍🏽🏆🇺🇸 OUTSTANDING.....As usual. Thank you!

  • @stu-j
    @stu-j Před 2 lety

    I'm a big fan of the slotted vintage style tuner over locking or for a fender use staggered tuners as they help a lot fro string pull.

  • @dostol3701
    @dostol3701 Před 2 lety +1

    You can use suction to pull glue into a broken/dry joint, the same technique used to pull epoxy into windshield damage.

  • @danielsaturnino5715
    @danielsaturnino5715 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks Ted

  • @alandust2188
    @alandust2188 Před 2 lety

    Just Great!

  • @bbrianmcdanielful
    @bbrianmcdanielful Před rokem

    It would be cool to see a video on your own home guitar collection.

  • @Robaire72
    @Robaire72 Před 2 lety

    Excellent work

  • @tdnate
    @tdnate Před 2 lety +3

    Have you ever had the neck finish react to the surgical tubing? I love your videos BTW! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

    • @twoodfrd
      @twoodfrd  Před 2 lety +4

      Once. It left a kind of hazy ghost-look on the surface but it went away after a day.

  • @stroker93
    @stroker93 Před rokem

    I expected to see remove material from the set screws on the Tele bridge barrels...I know mine needs them filed down a little shorter...
    Great work as always...

  • @donald-parker
    @donald-parker Před 2 lety +3

    Great as always. When you used the rocker to find a high fret, wouldn't the first step be tapping the fret to see if it had lifted a bit before filing?

  • @tomhrio
    @tomhrio Před 2 lety +3

    my guess is at some point someone put steel strings on the violin and it cracked at both sides of the bridge or it made old cracks worse, so they got it 'fixed' and reverted to gut strings

  • @activese
    @activese Před 2 lety

    Hi, funny line: "you can drive a truck through that" (first fret gap), nice. take care.

  • @d.st.michael4195
    @d.st.michael4195 Před 2 lety

    Respect bruh ❤️

  • @immanuelkantholz9033
    @immanuelkantholz9033 Před rokem

    About that nut sloth height - I had the opportunity to visit one of the world's most famous boutique guitar manufacturer. They use the "click-clack" method: When a ruler pulled of the nut slot makes a "clack" sound on the fretboard, the slot is too high, if it makes a "click" sound, then it's just right. :D

  • @pallecla
    @pallecla Před 2 lety +1

    I use Old Brown Glue for cracks like that. It gets water thin when heated and wicks deep into the crack.

  • @666pinkster
    @666pinkster Před 2 lety +1

    My nut tip: use a clip on tuner on the headstock. File each nut slot til you get a perfect half step between open string and first fret in half position. Go slow. If you go too deep, a little CA and nut dust.
    I never go by height. Try my way, and let me know what you think. Intonation is achieveable on the cowboy chords, and sets up for a clean fast action as you finish your setup. Peace!

  • @robostyle9773
    @robostyle9773 Před 2 lety

    Never seen a milled brass 3-saddle tele bridge like that. Thanks

  • @envisiotube
    @envisiotube Před 8 měsíci +1

    You can avoid shipping damages like this by making a really tight form for the body (at least the upper part directing to the neck) with a hot wire tool from hard foam. Then glue this foam form in the guitar case / package so that the force, if the package falls to the neck, is absorbed by the foam; the neck should be free, so that no force is applied to it. In other word: fixate the body, not the neck, and this in a way that the body cannot move more than app. 1/2 inch or 1 cm. Of course you have to prevent that force from the side is applied to the neck, so the package mus be quite big or very stable. You can buy a cheap foam guitar case, glue your custom body holding foam form in it, then put it in a package. You would need really huge forces to damage this sort of package, which is very unlikely.

  • @HydianWay
    @HydianWay Před 2 lety +1

    That's a kewl pickguard.

  • @kiddcomet3563
    @kiddcomet3563 Před 2 lety

    Awesome 👍

  • @f1s2hg3
    @f1s2hg3 Před 2 lety

    I just finished doing a new setup and string change on my 1964 Matsumoto Japan Mustang it’s the best cheap guitar I own. I paid $50 for the loaded body and the neck pocket was splitting apart and the back had a seem opening up so I cleaned the area and the fitted the joints and glued with triple bond glue in both areas and clamped them up then you know the routine I just waited for the drying in two days I started setting up the guitar

  • @drdfreak
    @drdfreak Před 2 lety +1

    if you look closely on the label of the violin its says 18.. something, looks most like 1898!