Ep 3 of 3 - Sygil Guitar Refurbishment - How to Polish Frets for Perfect Playability

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    This is the third and final episode of a short video series from Crimson Guitars at www.crimsonguitars.com. In the series, Ben has been refurbishing one of our stock guitars which has been sold. A dent has been steamed out and the neck re-carved and re-finished.
    In this episode, Ben demonstrates how he polishes the frets of the guitar for a seamless playing experience.
    Chapters
    0:00 Introduction and teak oil!
    0:08 Strings off. Clean fretboard using the experimental fretboard restorative
    (which is now sold on the website (www.crimsonguitars.com/produc...)
    1:20 Taping the fretboard in preparation for polishing the frets.
    Sandpaper then buff or use Crimson Guitars Fret Rubbers
    (www.crimsonguitars.com/collec...)
    8:50 Cleaning the fretboard then re-string the guitar
    11:13 Soundcheck!
    13:24 Conclusion
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  • @grahamsuch1124
    @grahamsuch1124 Před 8 lety +1

    just done this on a squire strat I was given for free, results were fantastic, frets came up like new, great video

  • @MarkLindsayCNC
    @MarkLindsayCNC Před 9 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this series. I've learned quite a bit from it. Thanks also for the Autosol tip. Would be interesting to hear a bit of your "breaking in" session - maybe a 4 - 5 minute clip of some of your "jamming" accompanied by commentary on what you're trying to listen for, get a feel for, as well as how and why you make the adjustments you make in the process. I'm sure I speak for some others when I say that we'd also just like to hear you play, and hear that sweet sounding guitar a bit more...

  • @allanmck
    @allanmck Před 9 lety +12

    In all the hundreds of videos I've watched I think that is the first time I've heard you actually play anything :)

  • @als1023
    @als1023 Před 8 lety

    Nice to watch a quality craftsman at work ! Thanks for the help.

  • @ggentile146
    @ggentile146 Před 5 lety

    That’s a killer workshop you have there. Nice video, thanks for sharing.

  • @mitchellturnbull3988
    @mitchellturnbull3988 Před 8 lety +2

    Holy crap this was informative. Thank you for instructing how to perform this very beneficial maintenance.

  • @Snowy0123
    @Snowy0123 Před 6 lety

    With the correct information and the correct tools a level and re-crown isn't as difficult as I thought it would be. .I take it really slow and I'm overly cautious. .ur the man. .

  • @scottishbawbag315
    @scottishbawbag315 Před 3 lety +2

    wasnt comfortable doing my jackson rhoads and esp eclipse. watched ur vid, now have frets like glass. thank u so much.

    • @CrimsonCustomGuitars
      @CrimsonCustomGuitars  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey, it is my pleasure! btw impeccable taste in guitars there! Nice!! B

    • @scottishbawbag315
      @scottishbawbag315 Před 3 lety

      @@CrimsonCustomGuitars thank u, i watch one of ur vids everyday. ive learned so much about basic to advanced guitar repair.

  • @AdamAarts
    @AdamAarts Před 9 lety

    How does the polish shininess gold up compared to the 8000 grit polishing paper used in the Dunlop kit? That's what I've been using on my Warwick frets but they don't stay shiny for long. I wonder if the 2000 grit plus compound will make a huge difference, and if it's safe for bell brass frets.
    Love your videos, gives us more confidence in more diy work.

  • @jonathanhandsmusic
    @jonathanhandsmusic Před 5 lety

    Great video. I'm afraid to use the dremel because of what you said. But maybe it'll be okay because the felt buffing wheels are brand new. My new neck has ss frets with a few tiny rough spots on 2 frets. I want to buff frets completely smooth before cut the nut and mount on Strat body.

  • @deviousxen
    @deviousxen Před 6 lety

    Oh, goodness, I just found this channel.
    I am wondering what to do with my guitar if I ever wanna add a personal touch and wondering what doing like... Contours along an already pretty thick body would do to the harmonics and tone should I cut, sand, and re-finish such a thing properly...
    Also, is it possible to *partially* remove the old finish or re-finish while retaining some colour on the wood that was previously left by the dye?
    Like, if I wanted to kinda keep some of the pigment already there and stain it a little to make red more purple and then refinish it?
    If there's a forum you'd recommend, please mention it. Good channel btw. These beautiful.

  • @evanmargol3408
    @evanmargol3408 Před 9 lety

    I would love to see a video on how you approach scalloping a nut. I think they look bloody great from an aesthetic point of view and wonder if a scalloped nut is beneficial to the sound quality. Thoughts?

  • @FernandoOliveira1979
    @FernandoOliveira1979 Před 9 lety

    Hi Ben, About those true temperament necks, what are your thoughts? Do you have any videos about that? Thanks, and awesome videos!

  • @michaelarsen7587
    @michaelarsen7587 Před 9 lety

    Hi Ben I like the Crimson guitar channel. Just found that recently. I need to clean my guitar frets and can't find autosol chrome cleaners in my area. Do you have a second choice of chrome cleaner. Thanks.

  • @soundknight
    @soundknight Před 7 lety

    Would you recommend using a fine grade of microfibre cloth? 3600 grade instead of using metal polish and tissue paper?

  • @angrytroll27
    @angrytroll27 Před 8 lety

    Autosol really is nice on the frets, bending and vibrato is effortless!

  • @12andres24
    @12andres24 Před 9 lety

    Whats the most appropriate grit to use for polishing. Different YT videos and different forums suggest different things from 400 to 1200. Yourself included in another video suggested a different grit to what you use here. What would you advise to be best? Many thanks my friend.

  • @mrbluenun
    @mrbluenun Před 9 lety

    Hi,
    Just a note to wish you the best of holidays and a fantastic New 2015!
    Take care
    mrbluenun

  • @chuckHart70
    @chuckHart70 Před 7 lety

    Shouldnt you cut under both sides not just one? Any rate excellent video...

  • @LucasUrlacher54
    @LucasUrlacher54 Před 8 lety

    What is wrong with using steel wool to polish the frets?

  • @Sheepie1985
    @Sheepie1985 Před 9 lety

    Think my way is a much longer way depending on the condition of the frets I'd start on 800 grit (600 if they're really scratched) and go along the fret one at a time, sides and the crown, and 1200 grit just to tidy up. Then Micromesh sheets from 1500 to 12000...takes a while, arms help from RSI kicking in, but you get the best looking and sounding frets you'll ever see! And you can get away with just using a fret guard instead of taping the fingerboard

  • @NopeIdontcare
    @NopeIdontcare Před 9 lety +1

    How cool is the aluminium nut eh? Sweet looking, but also, would using a Zero Fret yield the same sound as this one? Could you make a video about Zero's? Why there are so few, I mean, properly done the action and feel and consistency of sound across the fretboard is just amazing!

    • @CrimsonCustomGuitars
      @CrimsonCustomGuitars  Před 9 lety +1

      Yes, it would have the same effect of tone and done right a zero fret feels awesome. Problem is I find then ugly, it is subjective I know, but still..

  • @joshy3144
    @joshy3144 Před 3 lety

    What happens if some of the autosol polish goes onto the fretboard somehow??

  • @windowsgeek2256
    @windowsgeek2256 Před 7 lety +3

    Thanks for the video. I'm curious as to why you didn't just use a fret rubber that you sell on your website.

    • @aidenewer5150
      @aidenewer5150 Před 6 lety

      Gordon Smith i reckon

    • @imranatheistformer-muslim3884
      @imranatheistformer-muslim3884 Před 6 lety

      Autosol is better in my opinion. I even prefer micro-mesh to fret rubbers. Fret rubbers are fine but others give it a higher shine than fret rubbers. I think fret rubbers are good if you haven't got anything else or want something fast or you content with the result rubbers achieve. But again autosol and micromesh gives a higher shine than fret rubbers in my opinion

  • @garycrouse1918
    @garycrouse1918 Před 2 lety

    Autosol been also using for decades primarily as a metal polish . Was looking at polisihing 3m stuff and then stumbled on your vid. Amroal it is , thx bro

    • @CrimsonCustomGuitars
      @CrimsonCustomGuitars  Před 2 lety

      When hand-polishing Ben mainly uses Autosol and Jewellers Rouge on the polishing wheel. This was a very old video and some things have changed since then. ;) DC

    • @garycrouse1918
      @garycrouse1918 Před 2 lety

      @@CrimsonCustomGuitars lol ya noticed after posting the video was 7 years old thx for the reply .....

  • @seanhornibrook
    @seanhornibrook Před 9 lety

    So I've had an idea for a little while now about making a top out of a bunch of layers of say 2-3 mm thick wood laminate in alternating wood types, then shaping for a "concentric circle" effect. Seems like it should look very cool...
    Has anyone seen this anywhere and if so where so I may see?

    • @givemeajackson
      @givemeajackson Před 9 lety

      gibson made some whacky rainbow sg at some point out of colored wood. zoot suit is what they called it. apart from me disliking sg's in general, i think it looks quite cool. although it would be much classier with just alternating woods instead of the full on rainbow looking thing gibson made.

    • @seanhornibrook
      @seanhornibrook Před 9 lety

      Wow yeah the rainbow effect is a bit garish but I like the look. Thanks!

  • @danphipps615
    @danphipps615 Před 8 lety

    Yeah.. Very informative.
    Thank you.

  • @Zackchahoud
    @Zackchahoud Před 9 lety

    Why didn't you put a long strip of tape across the binding of the breadboard to help lift the individual pieces of tape like you usually do?

    • @CrimsonCustomGuitars
      @CrimsonCustomGuitars  Před 9 lety +2

      I didn't really need to polish the fret ends, so it wasn't necessary from that point of view, however, in reality it was because the camera was all set up and going before I realised the narrow take was at the other side of the room.. Pure laziness I'm afraid :(

  • @spiralflash6169
    @spiralflash6169 Před 4 lety

    What a gorgeous guitar

  •  Před 4 lety

    Thanks very much. I ordered an Autosol Metal Polish on eBay :-)

  • @Anonymous-rp4hn
    @Anonymous-rp4hn Před 6 lety

    Is it good to have the adhesive of the tape touch the fretboard?

    • @SammyRenob
      @SammyRenob Před 6 lety

      It won’t hurt the wood at all. If you have some residue left, just wipe it off with some fretboard cleaner.

    • @Snowy0123
      @Snowy0123 Před 6 lety

      Larry King I use a low tack painters tape and I stick it to my shirt a couple times to make it even less sticky. .

  • @maltelundell
    @maltelundell Před 9 lety +4

    I totally see Bill Bailey when he looks straight into the camera. Spooky!..
    Great video - Cheers!

    • @andrewmedina
      @andrewmedina Před 4 lety

      I'd thought that completely independently! :)

  • @LeonardoSilva-gr5fx
    @LeonardoSilva-gr5fx Před 9 lety

    this is the first time I've seen you play a guitar actually.

  • @onzkicg
    @onzkicg Před 7 lety

    What kind of tissue is that? Looks like thick paper. Any brands?

  • @jamboden1
    @jamboden1 Před 3 lety

    Solvol Autosol has never been and is not a chrome polish as it is too gritty and scratches chrome, it is however a fantastic metal polish, ie, alloy and is very suitable for this job.

  • @briangriffin7146
    @briangriffin7146 Před 7 lety

    0:46 what kind of tape is that?

    • @stevemountford3707
      @stevemountford3707 Před 7 lety

      Brian * looks like frog tape to me - high quality decorators masking tape

  • @MusicMike939
    @MusicMike939 Před 8 lety

    Are you guys going to the Holy Grail Guitar show? It seems like a biggy.

  • @madmonkey7411
    @madmonkey7411 Před 3 lety

    This is amazing, my frets look better than when I got my guitar :)

  • @sammclennan3661
    @sammclennan3661 Před 8 lety

    Why do you despise wire wool?

    • @U014B
      @U014B Před 6 lety +5

      It’s coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere.

  • @trelbellyone
    @trelbellyone Před 9 lety

    from my understanding putting oil on your fretboard will loosen the frets and they may come undone they are only hammered in and the oil will loosen them to pop out

    • @CrimsonCustomGuitars
      @CrimsonCustomGuitars  Před 9 lety +4

      Maybe if you have a very poor fret job and soak it in litres of oil.. Almost every guitar made with an un lacquered fretboard is oiled and needs reoiling throughout its life.

    • @KarlKarsnark
      @KarlKarsnark Před 8 lety +1

      +Crimson Custom Guitars No. The only "bad" thing that can happen to a fretboard over its life is that it may become dehydrated (i.e. looses moisture (water) content) in which case properly rehumidifying it is the only correct solution. Adding some form of external oil or "conditioner", will actually inhibit the wood's ability to reabsorb and release moisture when needed. Remember, oil and water don't mix, so don't put oil on something that needs to/will be able to gain/lose moisture over time. Better to store it in a properly humidified environment. It's no different than how you treat your timber stores. I mean, you don't go in the room and spray all of your stock down with oil every year, I hope.

  • @Tunev
    @Tunev Před 5 měsíci

    is 1000 grit sandpaper safe for this job?

    • @CrimsonCustomGuitars
      @CrimsonCustomGuitars  Před 5 měsíci

      You should start with 1500 grit , then, as a good guide, work your way through 2400, 3600, 8000 and finally 12000. The 1500 will even up the frets and give them a nice shine. As you go finer and finer, you start to seriously polish the frets getting them into perfect condition. Or - you could use www.crimsonguitars.com/collections/fretting/products/wooden-leather-strop and www.crimsonguitars.com/collections/fretting/products/fret-rubber-fret-polishing-abrasive

    • @Tunev
      @Tunev Před 5 měsíci

      @@CrimsonCustomGuitars thank you so much dude! This is amazing

  • @MsTimrussell
    @MsTimrussell Před 9 lety

    mylkTV - Qualified fretted / non fretted repairer since 1991

  • @groovefretboard
    @groovefretboard Před 4 lety

    Check my fretboard invention. I’m trying to polish the FretCrowns. Mine has 10 sets per guitar. Look at the pics.

  • @badflea9212
    @badflea9212 Před 9 lety

    check out the neck through hollow body guitar made by stu wilf. SAW Guitars. You Tube video, he does not say how it is made only that it takes about 9 months to produce it...Very Very unique....Cheers

  • @bamalowbloodrich3581
    @bamalowbloodrich3581 Před 4 lety

    Why can't you use metal polish?

  • @jeffd8597
    @jeffd8597 Před 5 lety

    Just IMHO, no offense meant, I don't think you don't need a knife, just fold the tape back on itself to make it narrower. You cut enough times you're bound to make a mistake, especially if you're a do-it-yourselfer. OOps!

  • @bunglebro
    @bunglebro Před 8 lety

    I've found steel wool works well

    • @johndeeregreen4592
      @johndeeregreen4592 Před 7 lety +2

      Yes, it does work, but the pieces of it get into everything; including the pickups. It's much better to use 1000, 1500, and then 2000 grit sandpaper. And, then, after that, use a polishing compound to put the final shine on the frets.

  • @DarkSim77
    @DarkSim77 Před 6 lety +1

    Flitz is as good as anything out there..

  • @MsTimrussell
    @MsTimrussell Před 9 lety +1

    Going from 1500 grit to autosol will NOT get out the scratches you've just put across the frets which will make bends less smooth and sound clicky . You should use the paper along the frets before the polishing stage . If you can find it use Micromesh paper that goes down to 12000 grit - but is expensive ' You can also use almost dry T Cut on a cloth if you have no metal polish . I have done this job on hundreds of guitars / banjos / mandolins and this video should be filed under " how not to "

    • @mylkTV
      @mylkTV Před 9 lety +4

      Who the fuck are you?

    • @CrimsonCustomGuitars
      @CrimsonCustomGuitars  Před 9 lety +7

      Why so antagonististic? I've never said that my methods are the only, or even the best. If you really want to you can polish a fret until you fingers bleed and you've spent half your budget on polishing supplies, problem is within weeks atmospherics will always tarnish a very highly polished fret and even if you only go up to 1500 grit wet and dry and then use chrome polish there really is no discernable difference in feel.. No scratching, no clicking, and less effort and expense. I may not have been doing this as long as you but you can believe me I DON'T lie to my followers.

    • @MsTimrussell
      @MsTimrussell Před 9 lety +1

      Michael Barnes Yep I was being a bit of an ass and picking faults - I just saw some errors in this vid - I was harsh and Ben seems the nicest self effacing guy - and for that I apologise

    • @MsTimrussell
      @MsTimrussell Před 9 lety

      Crimson Custom Guitars Sorry for being flippant - and we have different skills .
      You make guitars and I repair / set up everything from cheap ukuleles to £4000 double basses .
      I was just taught fretwork by a top classical gtr maker who would bust my balls if I didn't end up working along the frets to remove all those cross scratches . I don't doubt your enthusiasm / integrity and wanting to share the knowledge - and crap - we're always learning - sometimes the hard way .( Note to self - If you mask off a fboard don't leave it sitting in the sun for days before trying to remove it - ouch)
      Tim

  • @infectionsman
    @infectionsman Před 9 lety

    Crimson, you always have very useful tips but i must disagree with you on this video. You should always sand parallel to the frets. You want to remove scratches from playing wear and leveling jobs, NOT create new scratches. Cheers!

    • @CrimsonCustomGuitars
      @CrimsonCustomGuitars  Před 9 lety +2

      I see what you're saying but the end result is the same, I polish the scratches from the paper out by the time I'm done.. If you sand along the length of each fret it takes a little longer to do the job but does mean that of you miss some scratches they have much less effect on the playing.. I should, and will, mention this method from now on as a valid option but in the end as long as you get every scratch the result should be the same.. perfection.

  • @Giggiyygoo
    @Giggiyygoo Před 4 lety

    If ever there was a mismatch between voice and appearance.......no hate or anything, I love the videos, but damn, find me a better example.

  • @lancegould
    @lancegould Před 2 lety

    Get a lot people coming in strictly for the hand jobs. ✊🏽🕹🧔🏽‍♂️ These days.

  • @hupur
    @hupur Před 8 lety

    sounds terrible