Scalloping a Strat Neck

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  • čas přidán 16. 12. 2014
  • Special thanks to Sergei Khorin for doing the work.
    Here is a step by step account of the process.
    I'm really enjoying the fretboard now. More video to follow!
    This video took me a while to edit! If you could drop a like I would really appreciate it :-D
    Cheers!
    Sam
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Komentáře • 637

  • @eddiejulian8550
    @eddiejulian8550 Před 7 lety +407

    I was going to tell you to wear a respirator while sanding rosewood it is really hard on your lungs but I'm smoking a cigarette right now so never mind nobody likes a hypocrite.

    • @Skelly5962
      @Skelly5962 Před 7 lety +60

      Eddie Julian Dude, it's like you had a self contained CZcams argument. You've done a great service as now, no one else needs to get all triggered and engage in a useless comment war with you. Well done!

    • @LukeMcPeeters
      @LukeMcPeeters Před 6 lety +8

      still good looking out my friend. to come from a place of caring about someones health is a good thing.

    • @kengihepworth5761
      @kengihepworth5761 Před 6 lety +1

      +Luke McPeeters you must be as bored as I am

    • @LukeMcPeeters
      @LukeMcPeeters Před 6 lety +2

      yea how did I wind up here again?

    • @crackert5176
      @crackert5176 Před 6 lety

      Skelly
      :-) &

  • @DaveMorrisonMusic
    @DaveMorrisonMusic Před 5 lety +77

    I scalloped my neck. I never knew that you could do it to a guitar as well. Hmm ... live and learn.

    • @SolaceReignFalls
      @SolaceReignFalls Před 5 lety +4

      Dave Morrison I was born with a scalloped neck

    • @phibes9295
      @phibes9295 Před 5 lety +2

      Had to miss work that day...

    • @jcb3883
      @jcb3883 Před 5 lety +1

      I ate a scallop with a neck today.

    • @Afurthyclays
      @Afurthyclays Před 3 lety

      You've got an awesome channel, Dave! ❤️

  • @reedpeterson6512
    @reedpeterson6512 Před 6 lety +21

    Beautiful work! I have recently started scalloping my fretboards, and I wish that I had done it long ago. Overall playability, bending, vibrato, and tone are all better. I'm shaking my head and laughing at the people saying that the guitar has been ruined. It's ultimately a matter of preference, of course, but scalloping my fretboards has been 100% beneficial, and there have been absolutely ZERO negatives.

    • @glassbox7761
      @glassbox7761 Před 4 lety +4

      Extra jumbo frets are your friends, without ruining your instrument.

    • @meganostra6633
      @meganostra6633 Před 2 lety

      @@glassbox7761 Why is it "ruining" because it is in contrast to what you might do? Your one of THOSE people aren't ya? If your preference is different than mine then you are wrong. I can't imagine living life like that. Surely your a miserable person. Lol, you suck.

    • @IvanRx76
      @IvanRx76 Před rokem

      I'll do it on a PRS SE.

    • @VicentePradoJunior
      @VicentePradoJunior Před rokem

      Have you refret a guitar with scalloped neck? How did it go?

    • @Nirsterkur
      @Nirsterkur Před rokem

      If we do it we have to give up on the inlays right?

  • @lungflogger9
    @lungflogger9 Před 7 lety +19

    never seen anyone work so fast, amazing!

    • @fortj3
      @fortj3 Před 7 lety +14

      Downhill Phil He used a brand new performance enhancing drug called Meth.

  • @ledzep246
    @ledzep246 Před 8 lety +94

    "Oh shit, we forgot to paint the fret markers!"

  • @Vataband
    @Vataband Před 9 lety +41

    Thanks for taking the time to video this properly Sam. As ever quality video, let alone the skill and quality of the luthiers work.

    • @kingsammyc
      @kingsammyc  Před 9 lety +5

      Thanks V! Hope all is good your end buddy!

  • @Erin_Pisces
    @Erin_Pisces Před 4 lety +3

    the music makes the video so intensive to watch,and sanding rosewood without wearing a mask makes it more frightening.

  • @TruthSurge
    @TruthSurge Před 4 lety +7

    this is more like LOWERING the fretboard than creating a nice scoop that curves towards the very middle of the fret space. but thanks for the video! I think protecting the frets is important (like you did here) because no matter how careful you are, accidents are going to happen.

    • @luisantoniocoello
      @luisantoniocoello Před 4 lety

      @TruthSurge exactly! I was thinking the same thing! Where's the fretboard?

    • @TruthSurge
      @TruthSurge Před 4 lety +2

      @@luisantoniocoello well, I think he did a good job. I think I was looking for a little bit more shallow scalloping and it looks deep but I still see some fretboard in there so it's prob just my expectations that were causing me to comment as I did. I plan to do this to a neck and I wish I had a good way in mind but I guess just sanding using a round tool is best. Go slow and do it right the first time.

    • @Nghilifa
      @Nghilifa Před rokem

      I agree, with a more gradual scoop, the fretboard markers would probably have been preserved as well. Doesn't affect playability of course, but it looks more pleasing (at least to me) with the fretboard markers intact on a strat.

  • @ivanhuanca9082
    @ivanhuanca9082 Před 3 lety +1

    watching this while i cook Its like the best program ever... that music, so warmfull

  • @Cerdutex
    @Cerdutex Před rokem +1

    I scalloped mine with some coarse sand paper, its really fast and accurate that you dont need to cover the frets with masking tape.

  • @RhysHuntley89
    @RhysHuntley89 Před 9 lety +15

    Great vid. Looking forward to seeing it in action!

    • @kingsammyc
      @kingsammyc  Před 9 lety +11

      Thanks mate! I'll post some stuff real soon!

  • @javierf55
    @javierf55 Před 7 lety +2

    A video of pure artwork. Thanks for sharing and also, thanks for the music, needed for seeing this.

  • @alexharringtonmusic
    @alexharringtonmusic Před 9 lety +2

    He did one hell of a job on that! Have always loved the idea of scalloping the neck of my strat but have never plucked up the courage!

    • @NostalgiaforInfinity
      @NostalgiaforInfinity Před rokem

      "scalloping the neck"
      And why would you want to do that?

    • @billdoe5491
      @billdoe5491 Před rokem

      @@NostalgiaforInfinity because it plays awesome. And no Dunlop 6000 alone does not replicate the feel.

  • @joeleke64
    @joeleke64 Před 9 lety +1

    That was really interesting, I can't wait to see you play it!

  • @LostInAce
    @LostInAce Před 5 lety +1

    Very nice work, man. Enjoyed the piece played throughout video. Thanks!

  • @robertellison4691
    @robertellison4691 Před 6 lety +3

    Love the classical sound track.

  • @GraceandWisdom
    @GraceandWisdom Před 7 lety +1

    Excellent video. If however, one is interested in eventually selling the instrument (assuming it is American made) one might consider using an aftermarket fretboard and saving the Genuine Fender fretboard for the sale of the instrument. Otherwise, this instrument has become permanently devalued. Just ask anybody who has drastically modified their 1962 Fender Strat.

  • @amaninator9985
    @amaninator9985 Před 7 lety +1

    absolutely amazing work, well done

  • @Rejoice.
    @Rejoice. Před 8 lety +1

    absolutely magnificent. You are an artist.

  • @filipczarny7507
    @filipczarny7507 Před 9 lety

    Cool vid Sam!! Can't wait to see how it plays!

  • @3113_records
    @3113_records Před 8 lety +1

    Even though this nothing I would ever use, well done. It looks very cool!

  • @teocardoso669
    @teocardoso669 Před 4 měsíci

    11:41 Man, this is so delightful to see!

  • @gnostix1
    @gnostix1 Před 5 lety +14

    A spindle sander would get there a lot faster and with more consistency. Save the Dremel for finishing work.

    • @aylbdrmadison1051
      @aylbdrmadison1051 Před 4 lety +2

      True, that could be a far superior method if t you also made a jig to keep it from pulling towards the fret, and also had plenty of different sizes to accommodate the different fret spacings. But the more I think about it, you would also then need to remove the frets because the radius wouldn't work out otherwise. Personally, I would do this type of work using only hand tools, but not many people know how to properly use or even sharpen them these days.

    • @xjunkxyrdxdog89
      @xjunkxyrdxdog89 Před 4 lety

      @@aylbdrmadison1051 I did this with 80 grit sandpaper. It was fucking excruciating.
      I dont know how much files cost, but they're worth it.

    • @hunterea0525
      @hunterea0525 Před 4 lety

      What is the machine that he is using called?

    • @Datttsnake
      @Datttsnake Před 3 lety

      @@hunterea0525 a dremel

  • @cyanidejunkie
    @cyanidejunkie Před 8 lety +2

    Came out pretty good, when I did my necks, I followed the the radius of the fret board... it leaves just a little more meat on the fretboard to help keep it stable, somethin ta ponder for the next one. Feels great though huh? Very nice.... enjoy my friend.

  • @kw5021
    @kw5021 Před 6 lety +1

    Putting a Floyd Rose set up on a Strat is the perfect finishing touch! This is why I play Ibanez...

  • @cugir321
    @cugir321 Před 5 lety +3

    Did one like this with sanding wheels on a dremel....be very careful around the frets......it will create a nightmare. I would use a file next to the frets if I did it again. It's fine to use the dremel for the middle.
    You'll feel the string catching the sides of the frets if you get them too scored up.

  • @wildbob
    @wildbob Před 7 lety

    beautiful. And nice background music. This tutorial is focused and rich.

  • @hoosierdaddy2308
    @hoosierdaddy2308 Před 8 lety

    Interesting. I've seen this done several different ways. As a matter of fact, I don't think anyone has done it the same way on the video's I've watched. I used to work with a lot of wood and metal, and I do like the way you take off the meat with the air tool first before finishing up with dowel, etc,.
    Good video.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @WisersPlace
    @WisersPlace Před 7 lety

    the only instruction video I have heard classical music. very nice.

  • @distortionclubla
    @distortionclubla Před 6 lety

    awesome vid and awesome craftsmanship..

  • @sergejkrynycky728
    @sergejkrynycky728 Před 7 lety

    Stunning job. Stunning.

  • @MrTubularBalls
    @MrTubularBalls Před 4 lety +8

    Would be nice to have some explanation of the process.
    11:50 is oiling the Fretboard? Is that lemon oil? Tung oil?
    What's the stuff that's applied at 13:08? Touching up with (water based?) paint?
    13:30 what's being applied there? More oil?

    • @kevinraabe457
      @kevinraabe457 Před 4 lety

      Same thing I thought

    • @riccardogastaldi5642
      @riccardogastaldi5642 Před 4 lety

      Maybe boiled linseed oil?

    • @henseleric
      @henseleric Před 4 lety

      The clear material is very likely mineral oil -any pharmacy will sell it as a laxative...cheap :)

  • @notableart1246
    @notableart1246 Před 4 lety

    nice video with beautiful classic music

  • @flamencodiablo007
    @flamencodiablo007 Před rokem

    ahaha, nice... I havnt seen a scalloped fretboard in calgary...ever! So I just made one myself...and now I run into this! \m/\m/

  • @moguntiamusica5758
    @moguntiamusica5758 Před 7 lety

    Good Job, mate! Very cool Video, thumbs up! Very nice!

  • @Zombie_13x33
    @Zombie_13x33 Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing! Makes me really wanna do it now but I may do it differently

  • @rampwizard
    @rampwizard Před 8 lety

    Great job! Perfect, dude!

  • @Chris-em2qc
    @Chris-em2qc Před 20 dny

    Desecrated. A guitar like that with a good Floyd Rose and setup should never need this

  • @michaelrusso2006
    @michaelrusso2006 Před 8 lety

    great work! the scallops look very even

  • @dolphinboi-playmonsterranc9668

    I got distracted when I was reading something and now I'm watching some dude scallop his fretboard.

  • @wescoffin8933
    @wescoffin8933 Před 6 lety +4

    When vivaldi winter starting playing in the background I was like 😩😩

  • @xRisingForcex
    @xRisingForcex Před 8 lety

    awesome work here sam.

  • @leezy7787
    @leezy7787 Před 7 lety +18

    man I want green fretwire

  • @cristhoferscars4073
    @cristhoferscars4073 Před 6 lety

    Best video, best song, good job.

  • @tadeucaldararo
    @tadeucaldararo Před 6 lety

    Awesome job!!

  • @theartfuldodger935
    @theartfuldodger935 Před 6 lety +13

    How do you scallop a guitar neck?
    Start with potatoes and work your way up.

  • @oo6505
    @oo6505 Před 4 lety +1

    I really like videos where it's all about building or modding guitars

  • @Guille-pz5ty
    @Guille-pz5ty Před 6 lety

    One of the more satisfying videos on CZcams

  • @stevebolin4651
    @stevebolin4651 Před rokem

    Beautiful job.

  • @paulprice6330
    @paulprice6330 Před 6 lety

    Coming up we'll show you how to scallop a Gibson L5, Stay tuned!

  • @erlikquadros5873
    @erlikquadros5873 Před 7 lety +1

    Vivaldi always makes me feel great!

  • @cbfedge5593
    @cbfedge5593 Před 6 lety +4

    I'd scallop a 58 Les Paul if I had one

  • @baksteen123
    @baksteen123 Před 9 lety +10

    Sam, it would be fantastic if, when you're used to the new frets, you'd make a video of yourself talking about the new possibilities and limitations that it gave you as a player and if you think it was worth it. I myself am considering to switch to scalloped frets. Unfortunately, I have yet to find the opportunity to try a guitar with a scalloped neck. The idea of having more control over your bends and vibrato sounds very appealing though, almost too good to be true. And there's little detailed information to be found on the internet! Please help this bedroom guitarist out!
    Much love,
    Bryan

    • @menamgamg
      @menamgamg Před 9 lety

      I haven't tried one either, but many of these things are just personal preferences. Nothing will make you a better player except practice.. I think someone with the level of technique as sam could say there's a huge difference between a scallpoed and normal neck, but for a player who's still in the battle to get up there, i don't think it matters very much :P

    • @Dreamdancer11
      @Dreamdancer11 Před 9 lety +1

      baksteen123 Scalloped necks make bending and vibrato a tad easier and everything else a tad more difficult.For example having no wood as a safety net anymore you can go out of tune if you press the string too hard especially at the first 3 to 5 frets.....thats why even playing chords may be more challenging for some simply because they press too damn hard.All the other elements of playing are pretty much the same....no it wont make you go faster(maybe a hair slower) or make your sweeps easier or or or...things you hear perpetuated.
      Scalloped fretboards look sexy,make control of the string during bending and vibrato easier and give you an overall great feel of playing on...air.Nothing more nothing less.....in my view they teach you the proper touch on the instrument cause you can play a scalloped neck and then a regular one without a problem but...the opposite isnt always the case if your technique sucks.

    • @jfo3000
      @jfo3000 Před 6 lety +1

      baksteen123 I've have one scalloped neck. They help me get my fingers more perpendicular to the board (when required) without my nails contacting wood as my nails connect at the very tips of my fingers, this is with my nails totally trimmed off. This helps (me) with gripping the string when pulling towards the floor, among other things. Pix of Yng show that his nails are similar, so I think that's why he likes scalloped. But for me tall frets provide as much of this feature that I require, so that's how I roll.

    • @Bmxmusikian
      @Bmxmusikian Před 5 lety +1

      Ive tried 1....amazing! Easy bending, and vibrato.... No more bleeding fingers.... Or scraping your nails on the wood 😫.... Although I would go for more shallow scallops than deep bottomless ones...

  • @charlief.
    @charlief. Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. Thanks for posting this. Is there anyway to put new fret markers on after scalloping the fretboard?

  • @bks7588
    @bks7588 Před 7 lety

    trying this on one of my old guitars, great job

  • @l3ertuz362
    @l3ertuz362 Před 7 lety +5

    i'll just probably do this on my $30 Yamaha Pacifica

    • @glassbox7761
      @glassbox7761 Před 4 lety +2

      Now both guitars have the same value

    • @gameroftheyear1000
      @gameroftheyear1000 Před 3 lety +1

      @@glassbox7761 scalloping doesn’t decrease value and the joys of a strat are you can easily swap the neck.

  • @tenaciousdan5831
    @tenaciousdan5831 Před 6 lety

    I'm diggin the green frets

  • @ricardolopez7866
    @ricardolopez7866 Před 6 lety

    Excelente trabajo.

  • @jaredhind
    @jaredhind Před 9 lety

    Very cool! Nice relaxing video hah :)

  • @realestateinsider7707
    @realestateinsider7707 Před 4 lety

    Great soundtrack

  • @dabj9546
    @dabj9546 Před 6 lety +1

    Very suiting music 👍

  • @wizaxed
    @wizaxed Před 9 lety

    Great video Sam!! Looking forward to hearing you tear it up!! Perhaps, some Yngwie-type stuff?? The guitar loooks great...your luthier did great work. I like the "sans fret marker" look. Happy New Year!!

  • @TomGoldsmithguitar
    @TomGoldsmithguitar Před 6 lety

    beautiful!

  • @arsaeterna4285
    @arsaeterna4285 Před 6 lety +1

    I scalloped a guitar once in my teens
    it was tons of fun to chord on
    much more dynamic
    ultimately I decided I valued note accuracy more than the ambiguous bendiness

  • @danhinchliffe1015
    @danhinchliffe1015 Před 8 lety

    Not only does this feel better to play... It looks cooler too ^-^

  • @joely225
    @joely225 Před 5 lety

    Simply nice

  • @user-nu9bn5gy7x
    @user-nu9bn5gy7x Před 2 lety

    Good job bro !

  • @Shuteyetn
    @Shuteyetn Před 7 lety

    Damn really nicely done

  • @Moodymongul
    @Moodymongul Před 6 lety +1

    Is scalloping the neck really much different from having wide and super high frets? And if it is, why not make fret wire a few mm higher then the current tallest fret stock? Wouldn't that achieve the same effect? i.e. the fingers don't connect with the fingerboard.

  • @JamesRussoMillas
    @JamesRussoMillas Před 9 lety +1

    Wow he did a great job Sam! I was also just wondering is that the original floyd from that guitar? I noticed the massive saddles and big brass block haha

  • @satanas666reyna3
    @satanas666reyna3 Před 6 lety

    Nice work man

  • @anthonybymallia7067
    @anthonybymallia7067 Před 8 lety +1

    a million thumbs up

  • @elisemgreen1
    @elisemgreen1 Před 6 lety

    great job

  • @stubhead
    @stubhead Před 7 lety

    Ahoy, Duckie? Could you please say what bit was that you were using on your... Foredom? It is a Foredom? That looks like a metal grinding bit, but... was it a rasp just too fast to see it's little teethies? All info appreciated! Thanks.

  • @TheAxe4Ever
    @TheAxe4Ever Před 7 měsíci

    What did he use to clean and rehydrate the wood? Looks like it was just a good mineral oil. With all the “specialty” fretboard oils out there on the market, I think just a good mineral oil is all you need. Or boiled linseed oil.

  • @Greums_
    @Greums_ Před 6 lety

    Very nice strat

  • @Selim-qs1be
    @Selim-qs1be Před 8 lety +207

    r.i.p. strat

    • @anthonypaquin8536
      @anthonypaquin8536 Před 8 lety +6

      +Jaden Styla I really only don't like seeing the whole fret board scalloped, I can see the appeal of some small ones above the 12th fret. I like when they use files too, it feels like it all comes along a little better

    • @Dreamdancer11
      @Dreamdancer11 Před 8 lety +29

      +Nira Machina Naah..on the contrary....a scalloped strat with stainless steel frets has probably the best playability a guitar can have.Scalloping provides with superior bending and vibrato feel..combine that with well polished ss frets that are smooth as fuck and you really cant do better...at least for a player that actually has a decent touch and isnt just a banger.

    • @jastonchron7475
      @jastonchron7475 Před 7 lety +16

      its okay Yngwie will use it. oh wait its not yellow. r.i.p strat

    • @Mifox75
      @Mifox75 Před 7 lety +2

      Go Play one. Scalloped is nice. I think this one may be a little too far.

    • @Dreamdancer11
      @Dreamdancer11 Před 7 lety +14

      No dont urge him to play one....he is one of those folks who think the string actually touches the fingerboard in regular boards too let alone scalloped ones....leave him be....he might be one of those flat earthers too.....

  • @federicomastrocicco9763

    Nice work

  • @SalvvOrtiz
    @SalvvOrtiz Před 7 lety

    Good choice of background music.

  • @pskemster
    @pskemster Před 5 lety +1

    Beautiful work. I however was a little disappointed that the fret dots were not put back on

  • @TheBluemosso
    @TheBluemosso Před 9 lety +1

    nice :-) greetings, Mike

  • @tmwgnrtmwgnr
    @tmwgnrtmwgnr Před 7 lety +1

    Great video! Sergei is a talented man and as talented people naturally do, especially when talent is backed by years of experience, he's made this look deceptively easy! I've never scalloped a fretboard, but I imagine one of the first mistakes people make is getting too close to the frets and not leaving enough wood on either side to securely hold the fret in place, which probably means "game over" for that particular neck.
    You wrote "Here is a step by step account of the process," but the step-by-step account of the process would be where?

  • @AsSheFelliSmiled
    @AsSheFelliSmiled Před 6 lety

    Would love to know the name of the materials you used to refinish this. Was the first stuff really just mineral oil?
    It looks gorgeous. Kudos, you're good with that dremel.

  • @v8metal
    @v8metal Před 7 lety

    perfect!

  • @anthonybymallia7067
    @anthonybymallia7067 Před 8 lety

    thumbs up forsure awesome job bro it was very nice to watch you have cetanly good hands is it better than a normal fretbard?

  • @toneconsultant
    @toneconsultant Před 6 lety

    Holy crap! That's deep. Be careful not to go out of tune while playing.

  • @anthonybymallia7067
    @anthonybymallia7067 Před 8 lety

    congratulations my friend u r bravo

  • @1958marky
    @1958marky Před 8 lety +5

    Great show -- but how do you replace the fret markers once you've sanded them away?

    • @thepurpleplayer9168
      @thepurpleplayer9168 Před 6 lety +2

      Mark Norris you really dont you just learn to play without them or get fret inlay stickers to put on

  • @ant1sokolow
    @ant1sokolow Před 8 lety

    When you begin to wipe the board with some fluid and a towel (10:40) the music change (new movement) with a mistery feel to it that had some suspens. It's like the musical effect in a old movie. Did you set up this on purpose ?
    Nice vid anyway, and nice job. It seems you dig deeper in the rosewood than others, as the dots vanished.

  • @troublingleaf
    @troublingleaf Před 5 lety +1

    I would like to try a scalloped neck, but I'm not sure how easy a refret would be on one!

  • @Afurthyclays
    @Afurthyclays Před 3 lety

    Was that a wood stain, or oil treatment you used near the end?
    Beautiful job!

  • @garygrinkevich6971
    @garygrinkevich6971 Před 6 lety +12

    Lolz noobs it's a bolt on neck, not hard to get a stock one, a scalloped neck is way premium compared to a stock fender!! Nice hand work sir!

  • @metalhead1714
    @metalhead1714 Před rokem

    A great video. From which company is this conical tool?

  • @geralddavis7401
    @geralddavis7401 Před 4 lety +1

    Fingerboard edges could do with rolling. They look a bit sharp in the center of the scallop to me.

  • @Amber57499
    @Amber57499 Před 8 lety

    Nice work, Sergei. Wish I knew you personally so you could do this for me :p

  • @Andy000Burns
    @Andy000Burns Před 8 lety +21

    He scalloped that WAAY too deep.

    • @JaredDeinlein
      @JaredDeinlein Před 4 lety

      I was just thinking, after guitar is tuned and you bend the strings all the way down to the scalloped feet, wouldn't the notes be off tuned?

    • @estudiow7484
      @estudiow7484 Před 4 lety

      @@JaredDeinlein Scalloped fretboards are for unbelievably light touch. You have to put just enough pressure to make the strings touch the frets. more than that, yes, gets sharp.
      The goal of extra jumbo frets and scalloped fretboards is to get wood out of the way so you don't ever touch it while playing.

  • @claudiocarotti8657
    @claudiocarotti8657 Před 6 lety

    una hermosura¡¡¡

  • @leogonzalez8674
    @leogonzalez8674 Před 5 měsíci

    Nice! What did he paint on that was brown? Wood stain?

  • @NoyzyBoyZ3
    @NoyzyBoyZ3 Před 8 lety

    Awesome job man!! Can I send you one to do for me? I just can't find the patience.

  • @iaingraham4911
    @iaingraham4911 Před 6 lety

    Interesting good luck