Vintage Sax Restoration 1- Tools For Refitting the Neck- band instrument repair- Wes Lee Music

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2021
  • In this episode, getting started on an amazing vintage Buescher alto. Topics include: pads and sizing, rounding the neck, expand neck tenon, and then shrink neck tenon for proper fit.
    Tools used:
    N62- Barrel Dent Balls
    F5- Rawhide Mallet
    H58- Heavy Duty Tenon Swedger
    H59- Tenon Expander
    www.ferreestoolsinc.com
    Thanks for watching.
    How can Wes Lee Music Repair help your instruments?
    www.WesLeeMusic.com

Komentáře • 67

  • @jacknelson5891
    @jacknelson5891 Před 2 lety +19

    This is some of the most careful, precise, and quality craftsmanship I’ve ever seen. Hats off to you.

  • @cmshap
    @cmshap Před rokem +1

    A theme I am noticing across all your videos is "just enough pressure/force, but no more." I love how you make sure everything fits together perfectly, without overdoing it. And the same applies to key action, which you aim to make light and fast and responsive. That is definitely the best way to go (saxophone player here).

  • @AMMstudios
    @AMMstudios Před rokem +2

    You should check out the neck leak checking tool that music medic has. I never call the job done until I check it with that tool. You will be surprised how many saxophones you come across that don't appear to need attention to the neck but, when you check it with that tool it exposes leaks that do not prove visible to the human eye.
    Love your videos by they way, I learn a lot from them. Thanks for taking the time to make these!

  • @skimanization
    @skimanization Před rokem +1

    One of the most important sax repair videos. Thanks.

  • @andrewkast4087
    @andrewkast4087 Před 2 lety +2

    It is so nice to watch you progress your work, no rush, no hurry, but a tremendous amount of talent. It is very interesting to see you bring a banged up mess back to a playable instrument. I don’t think I would have believed it without seeing you do it. Thank you for your videos!

  • @trombonstya
    @trombonstya Před 2 lety +6

    I can say, I'm very good with brass instrument repair, but woodwind is my weak side. So thanks for this videos, I can learn from🙏

    • @natestanley8132
      @natestanley8132 Před 2 lety

      bevnate1955 8iiihhjhhhihhhjjhhu88yyuuuuùuiy ⁸⁷

  • @keithcampbell6806
    @keithcampbell6806 Před 2 lety

    Keep up the good work l can watch any master at work all day .Greetings from Guyana South America

  • @sgsax
    @sgsax Před 2 lety +1

    I have this exact horn. Found it in storage in the shop when I was taking inventory, bought it from the boss, and repadded it myself. Was the first sax I worked on. I've also got a matching tenor which is a couple years older. Love both of these horns.

  • @mikededmon
    @mikededmon Před 2 lety +1

    I've watched quite a few of these videos and I think that I'm really understanding that metal (specifically the ones you're working with) are not NEARLY as hard as my brain thinks they are. So, many times you'll use such a delicate touch and I'm surprised that its making any difference. This was a great example of it. Such a fine touch and the metal just moves as you need it. Really interesting.

  • @garycook5347
    @garycook5347 Před 5 měsíci

    Ya made that neck fit... right tight & outta sight ! I wouldda used a crocus cloth & sand it BUT you re much more correct the way you did it I just dont have that tool & even if I had it I would know how to use it properly ! you are a craftsman I m a musician !

  • @Simon.the.Likeable
    @Simon.the.Likeable Před 2 lety +4

    Wow, that True Tone had the original lyre bracket screw in place after all these years. Unbelievable!

  • @richardtester2859
    @richardtester2859 Před 9 měsíci

    I love these videos. So good to see how the masters work and think.

  • @kristimiller-lee2338
    @kristimiller-lee2338 Před 2 lety +2

    These are really cool tools!

  • @MegamanGaming
    @MegamanGaming Před 3 měsíci

    Just like my 1925 True Tone. Gorgeous horn. Almost impossible to play in tune. Upper register is sharp as hell.

  • @ekhanna
    @ekhanna Před 2 lety

    Really cool. Very informative video, Thanks for creating.

  • @lancestancliffe4885
    @lancestancliffe4885 Před 2 lety

    Wow just subscribed, I love watching a craftsman at work

  • @channelsixtysix066
    @channelsixtysix066 Před 2 lety

    Thanks, Wes. You answered my question on the flute video about work-hardening.

  • @kbmusic4719
    @kbmusic4719 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks, keep on going!!!happy new year

  • @noname-es4cy
    @noname-es4cy Před 2 lety

    I love quality craftsmanship

  • @jonviol
    @jonviol Před 2 lety

    Nice work young man !

  • @twoowls5570
    @twoowls5570 Před 2 lety

    Great info, very informative. Regards, Jimp

  • @bxb590
    @bxb590 Před 2 lety

    Thank You, I learned something new today.

  • @jackreeves3001
    @jackreeves3001 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for sharing your time and talent! KANSAS

  • @saxclubru
    @saxclubru Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for this helpful video. There are not many videos on the Internet with such content. It would be cool, if you showed how to remove the axial and inter-axial play of the saxophone mechanics.

  • @lotsabirds
    @lotsabirds Před 2 lety +1

    Perfect!!

  • @newcrusader
    @newcrusader Před 2 lety

    Very cool

  • @mauriciowilson8829
    @mauriciowilson8829 Před 2 lety +1

    No soy técnico en instrumentos.... pero me generan gran interés sus videos amigo Wesley. Estoy en la recta final de mi vida, y observar cómo repara las piezas me entretiene mucho. Ésos materiales que componen un instrumento son muy delicados y relativamente frágiles... y veo espectante los resultados. Saludos con aprecio.

  • @JesusPena-lp8zi
    @JesusPena-lp8zi Před 2 lety

    nice...nice job

  • @josemanueldiazrodriguez6943
    @josemanueldiazrodriguez6943 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you sir, you are amazing¡¡¡¡¡¡

  • @dougberrett8094
    @dougberrett8094 Před 2 lety +4

    Really cool. I would have thought a tapered swage tool with multiple cuts would have worked well, but then how would the collapsing pressure be applied? Learn something new every day.

  • @frankversteeg8107
    @frankversteeg8107 Před 2 lety

    thanks for the interesting video, I have a Keilwerth The New King , from '68, which needs to be overhauled, and the neck is also rocking, when fit into the body. Watching this, gives me the idea that, when I bring the sax to a repairshop, it all can be done, and she will have a chance for a second life

    • @Simon.the.Likeable
      @Simon.the.Likeable Před 2 lety

      I also have a '60s New King. It is a very robust instrument. I hope you were able to get yours playing well. They are worth the effort.

    • @frankversteeg8107
      @frankversteeg8107 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Simon.the.Likeable i also have a Toneking tenor, from Keilwerth, and this one is playing OK, need some work too, this week i like to go to this shop and from there on i see what will happen, for sure the effort is worth it

  • @user-xg6bk3ph8q
    @user-xg6bk3ph8q Před 2 lety

    這正是我需要的,謝謝

  • @atomosystem
    @atomosystem Před 2 lety

    лучшее что я видел по ремонту инструментов

  • @jonsey3645
    @jonsey3645 Před 2 lety

    Thanks.

  • @LuthierdeSoprosAdrianoSviech

    Excelent!

  • @Sojourning_
    @Sojourning_ Před rokem

    You rock boss

  • @jamesmorriseau4239
    @jamesmorriseau4239 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for putting up this video just wish it was a longer video I have a vintage sex and would like to redo it I'm very mechanical but would need to be scared in the right direction and this seems to be the right direction

  • @dominicschaeffer909
    @dominicschaeffer909 Před 9 měsíci

    This vid is titled Vintage Sax Restoration 1… i’ve looked for the others on the True Tone but to no avail. Hope i’m just going bling in my old age and didn’t see the other episodes for this lovely horn?

  • @mauriciopineda7565
    @mauriciopineda7565 Před 2 lety

    This Alt Sax is like a " Martin " Vintage ( 1925/26 ).
    Good job !!

  • @ednaldoads5472
    @ednaldoads5472 Před 2 lety +1

    👏👏👏

  • @danieldaemen
    @danieldaemen Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this. How do you fix a neck reciever that is out of round?

  • @alessandronascimento2444

    Boa noite Weslli parabéns pelos vídeos são muito bons estou aprendendo bastante 👍🏼

  • @davidwood351
    @davidwood351 Před 2 lety

    Love those tools! True genius design.
    Do you need an apprentice? jes kiddin

  • @johnmazzocchi7116
    @johnmazzocchi7116 Před 2 lety

    Hi Wes, When is Part 2 of the Vintage Buescher true tone coming out?

  • @OldAssSax
    @OldAssSax Před 2 lety

    So how did the repad job with the snap on pads (without floating/shellac?) workout on this True Tone alto? Great video BTW :)

  • @howling_at_the_moon1
    @howling_at_the_moon1 Před rokem

    Very interesting Sir, I wounder if you could help with a question I have. I have a Keilwerth sx90 Black nickel Tenor. Some of the black nickel on the neck has come off. I was thinking of removing the rest of the black nickel from the neck. I was think then of buffing the then silver metal up to a shine,or even getting it electro plated silver. What do you think would be the best to do ? Do you think it would affect the tone / sound of my Keilwerth?
    Thank you Roy

  • @kenhughes3434
    @kenhughes3434 Před 2 lety

    Wes, always really informative. I do not know if it ever comes to you for work but do you ever do work on cases? Nobody ever does CZcams on this, Including getting rid of that rank old case smell. If you do it would be great to hear how the man with a tool for every world calamity sorts out these sorts of things, which affect all of us musicians in some way or other.

  • @Boofatcha
    @Boofatcha Před rokem

    When is Vintage Sax Restore #2 coming out? 🙂

  • @snodog3
    @snodog3 Před 2 měsíci

    Wes , how would ho about creating the smoothest sickest finish possible in my Tenor sax neck , I think the finish is creating air disturbance affecting some note Overtones & want to see if a completely (like 2000 grit) finish helps

  • @sashaclarino9022
    @sashaclarino9022 Před 2 lety +2

    👍🎷🎵

  • @loyeantleyjr.8646
    @loyeantleyjr.8646 Před 2 lety

    🤩😎🤩

  • @neilbroeker7342
    @neilbroeker7342 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the videos. Just wondering if you ever use one of the neck isolator/checkers to make sure you have a air tight fit.

    • @wesleemusicrepair9820
      @wesleemusicrepair9820  Před 2 lety +1

      I’m not familiar with that product, where do I find info on it?

    • @StohrerMusic
      @StohrerMusic Před 2 lety +2

      @@wesleemusicrepair9820 JL Smith sells some, as does musicmedic.

    • @wesleemusicrepair9820
      @wesleemusicrepair9820  Před 2 lety +2

      @@StohrerMusic thanks. Went and looked. Tool for an already solved problem. I appreciate you letting me know.

    • @wesleemusicrepair9820
      @wesleemusicrepair9820  Před 2 lety +2

      Neil, I use rubber stoppers to check air tightness of solder joints, bracing and such. I didn’t know there was a specific product for that. Although I should have.

  • @SuperOlds88
    @SuperOlds88 Před 2 lety

    Do you work on any of your guitars like maybe the National?

  • @mikerichards6311
    @mikerichards6311 Před 2 měsíci

    👍👏🏻🤔

  • @WuffySax
    @WuffySax Před rokem

    like

  • @AutismusPrime69
    @AutismusPrime69 Před 2 lety

    When are you going to finish this?

  • @DaveBassDotCom
    @DaveBassDotCom Před 5 měsíci

    Bravo! However, what you refer to as "a quarter turn" really isn't a quarter turn at all - it's more like "a smidgen." LOL. BTW, I'd love to have you slightly shrink two Radio Improved Alto necks to fit not as snug in my Mk VI. They sound better than the original neck and I'd like to play them (without bear-arming them in and out)!

  • @ShaoByArtakha
    @ShaoByArtakha Před rokem

    Is this a tenor, with a straight neck

  • @jamesmorriseau4239
    @jamesmorriseau4239 Před 2 lety

    I should not trust the spell check to write things properly I should proofread before I send