How to fit the tuners on a Spanish guitar

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  • čas přidán 2. 02. 2017
  • In this video I explain how I fit the tuners on the head of a classical or flamenco guitar. It is a simple process, but there are a few thing to bare in mind. Hopefully you find it helpful.
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Komentáře • 30

  • @Gatopaco4
    @Gatopaco4 Před rokem +1

    Pablo, this video was extremely helpful in making my own jig and successfully drilling the machine holes! Thanks so very much for generously sharing your knowledge and experience!

  • @richardarnoldguitars5323
    @richardarnoldguitars5323 Před 7 lety +1

    The dowel idea is very clever, so much more variable than a wedge. Cheers

  • @lapraia
    @lapraia Před 7 lety +1

    Love watching your videos Pablo! They are super instructive and inspiring!

  • @arcam0789
    @arcam0789 Před 7 lety +1

    Great! You make everything easier !!! Thanks Pablo

  • @lucasantambrogio3891
    @lucasantambrogio3891 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Pablo, I've built and used this jig with great success, I'm really happy with the result. For the "holed section" I tried to use birch plywood (instead of hardwood) wich is quite strong, and it worked just fine. Thank you for sharing your videos!

  • @ogarridoa
    @ogarridoa Před 7 lety

    Thank you so much for sharing it. It is really a great, simple jig..

  • @alkssmith
    @alkssmith Před 2 lety

    Thanks so much! Another great education

  • @pauldolden8934
    @pauldolden8934 Před 7 lety

    Great video-thank you

  • @docdoc
    @docdoc Před 6 lety

    great jig thank you!

  • @andresrodriguez2496
    @andresrodriguez2496 Před 7 lety

    Excelente idea amigo, ya lo puse en practica y es de suma utilidad. Saludos desde Venezuela.

    • @redkitekk
      @redkitekk  Před 7 lety +1

      Me alegro de que te fuese de utilidad. Un saludo.

  • @woodandwandco
    @woodandwandco Před 3 lety

    I love the idea of this jig! As I was only planning to do this drilling procedure once though, I opted to mark the holes by eye and drill by hand. Worked out fine for me! I will definitely be building this jig as I get more into lutherie! Thank you for the instructions!

    • @redkitekk
      @redkitekk  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for your comment, I am glad it's been helpful.
      Just in case you are interested I have a complete course available on www.onlineguitarmakingcourse.com
      Thanks

    • @woodandwandco
      @woodandwandco Před 3 lety +1

      @@redkitekk Thank you for your reply Pablo! Your work is truly inspiring. I will definitely be checking out the courses, I love the website! :)

  • @walterrider9600
    @walterrider9600 Před 5 lety

    thank you

  • @LiloUkulele
    @LiloUkulele Před 2 lety

    Estoy usando sintonizadores de clavija sólida.
    ¿Puede recomendar un procedimiento para evitar daños en la cara y la espalda al perforar? un bloque de sacrificio en la parte delantera y trasera dificulta la alineación.
    ¡Gran video!

  • @joeselsbeth
    @joeselsbeth Před 7 lety

    Hi Pablo,
    Thanks for this tutorial :) nice video.
    A question, Is that your glue pot (pro-wax 100) on the background?
    And how do you use this pot??
    Greetings Joës

    • @redkitekk
      @redkitekk  Před 7 lety +1

      Hi Joës,
      Yes, it is a ladies wax melting pot, there are lots available in the market, you can also use a baby bottle wormer. With mine the only change I did was to use a glass container for the glue instead of using the aluminium one that came with it, it may not make any difference but just in case I prefer to use glass. Try to find a glass pot that fits quite well and you can put some water in the gap to transfer the heat... if it makes sense.
      In terms of how to use it, you use in the same way as a normal glue pot, there is lots of info and videos on line about the subject.
      I hope this helps
      Pablo

  • @lawcch
    @lawcch Před 7 lety

    the roller spacing is standard 35mm ? How about the turning ratio 1:14 or 1:18? The bigger turning ratio is better because they are more sensitive and more accurate tuning of the strings. What is the normal standard width of the tuner head machine?

  • @alantaylor5717
    @alantaylor5717 Před 3 lety

    Hi, thanks for these very informative videos. Am I right in saying you use a 10.5 mm drill bit? I did not know they were available.

    • @redkitekk
      @redkitekk  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, that's correct. You can find it on this link:
      www.amazon.com/uxcell-Reduced-Shank-Twist-10-5mm/dp/B082CYLDC2/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2D9AJRQDQWWG6&dchild=1&keywords=10.5+mm+drill+bit&qid=1603481374&sprefix=10.5+mm+%2Caps%2C217&sr=8-1

    • @woodandwandco
      @woodandwandco Před 3 lety

      I used a 13/32 bit which is approximately 10.3mm to drill the holes in the classic guitar I built. It works great, and you will also have some minimal extra material that you can sand with a dowel and some fine sandpaper to get a smooth fit :)

  • @lawcch
    @lawcch Před 7 lety

    I saw that your Spanish guitar making courses mentioned that your guitar shall be fitted with Fusteros machine heads. Where can I buy Fusteros Tuner machine head which were vintage tuners and no more in production and rarely to be found..

    • @redkitekk
      @redkitekk  Před 7 lety

      You are right, they are not so easy to buy in small quantities any more, however, send them an email just in case the want to sell you some. Use the contact page in their website. www.clavijerosfustero.com

  • @arcam0789
    @arcam0789 Před 7 lety +1

    I like those machines, are they by Rodgers ?

    • @redkitekk
      @redkitekk  Před 7 lety

      yes, the are really good, but they aren't Rodgers, they are Perona.

    • @arcam0789
      @arcam0789 Před 7 lety

      Thanks Pablo !

    • @lawcch
      @lawcch Před 7 lety

      Rodgera tuners are very high end product come with very expensive PRICE TAG, base price start with USD650 per set. I prefer Rubner Guitar Tuner machine head only Euro $25 per set without engraving pattern and only PVC handle buttons.

  • @conradmeyer4565
    @conradmeyer4565 Před 7 lety

    .......since you glue the head on -why not make the slots and shape and vaneer