326 RSW Martin D-28 Detailed Action Adjustment

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  • Take a look into the world of very fine action adjustment on this Martin D-28 Guitar.
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  • @marksr12
    @marksr12 Před rokem +41

    I have died and gone to heaven watching this gentleman make a saddle fron an antler! This is probably one of the finest acoustic guitar set up videos I have seen. Thank you for making this video!!

  • @wolflahti412
    @wolflahti412 Před 3 lety +8

    *Every* video I've seen labeled "How to make a nut/saddle" actually shows only how to cut slots in a pre-shaped piece. This is the first to really show the process from beginning to end. Thank you!

  • @Decimation13
    @Decimation13 Před 4 lety +62

    I'm a 39 year old metalhead who strictly plays drop tuned electric guitars and this is one of my favorite CZcams channels.

  • @brent4uc
    @brent4uc Před 4 lety +13

    The reason you have so many followers and business is because of your desire to do things right. Once you compromise that integrity you become just somebody else. Speaking for your followers don't change.

  • @jajs283
    @jajs283 Před 4 lety +8

    Loved this video. I Learned so much. I didn’t know how a guitar intonation was set. Very interesting. I had a local luthier in my town repair my 1958 Gibson J 45. Was in its case for 35 years. Broken bridge, broken tuner peg, 3 broken top braces, 2 large cracks in the top, 2 loose braces on the back. All from my high school best friend passing out and hitting his head on the bridge. Of coarse me letting my guitar lay on the Desert floor next to a campfire wasn’t the smartest thing I’ve ever done. Young and dumb. My step father sold me the Gibson for 100$. I replaced her in 1994 with a Taylor 812 C. Spending the money to get her repaired was definitely worthwhile. I always told my wife when the house is paid off I was getting it restored. Words can not explain the emotional ride I took when I played it again after all those years. Wow the tone is so good. Wrote my first song on her and boy am I glad I never tossed her in a dumpster. The luthier said he was too. Your talent and those like you are greatly appreciated thanks for the videos.

  • @ZosoHacker
    @ZosoHacker Před 4 lety +23

    You're a modern day Bob Ross!!
    Everything is good when there's a Rosa String Works video on.

  • @rickr9158
    @rickr9158 Před 12 dny

    This was a really special treat to watch both an expert and an artist at work.

  • @adamchess4543
    @adamchess4543 Před 4 lety +3

    I love it when Mr. Jerry sings! And I learn so much watching him at work.

  • @gorgiasxx
    @gorgiasxx Před 3 lety +35

    I used your method with black marker and calipers for getting the correct height of the saddle the other day. It worked out perfectly. Just wanted to say thank you for sharing these tips with us amateurs. My guitar plays like a dream now. 🙂

    • @TheBoligga
      @TheBoligga Před rokem +1

      Hi Jerry, I am new to your channel. I have subscribed as I think wish to follow you and learn how to do acoustic guitar repair and restoration. Keep going and God bless you. Sincerely, Peter Wong Esq.

  • @remyQuillmeister
    @remyQuillmeister Před 4 lety +6

    I think my favorite part of these videos is at the end when I'm introduced to these great older songs that I would have never heard otherwise. That was Marty Robbins "Count Me Out" for the rest of us noobs. I wish you posted more videos of performances--even if it was just you and your buddies on the front porch!

  • @tomallen4541
    @tomallen4541 Před 4 lety +2

    Jerry, thanks for going through such detail. Great results. I look forward to doing that on my guitar.

  • @paddymurph
    @paddymurph Před 4 lety +19

    I loved watching this Jerry, thanks for taking all the effort to record it. You have a great personality for teaching, and I look forward to learning more!

  • @geneedwards5639
    @geneedwards5639 Před 4 lety +3

    I thoroughly enjoyed watching this setup. Thanks for explaining everything, putting it all together, and posting.

  • @mikaso
    @mikaso Před 4 lety +16

    God bless you Jerry Rosa, and thanks so much for the detailed setup demonstration!
    Particularly for showing how you made that antler saddle, that was a real treat. For the D-28 and its owner too, I can imagine.

  • @DennieSparkman
    @DennieSparkman Před 11 měsíci +1

    Love watching you working on these old flat tops and different chores around the farm. You remind me of my mandolin pickin Father Clifford Lovette that I use to play music with so many years ago. He was a master craftsman just like you. I miss him.

  • @woodshome11
    @woodshome11 Před 2 lety +7

    Your dial indicator measurement device is the most accurate, foolproof way to measure the string height at the nut. Nice to see someone being precise. Every machinist has at least 1.

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  • @SanAndFe
    @SanAndFe Před 4 lety +8

    Thank you for making these videos Jerry. Great to watch an in-depth setup from start to finish of an acoustic.
    Unintentional funny, after adjusting the bridge saddle for the B string, “that should B good”, oh well, it made me chuckle.
    Looking forward to seeing your next video. 👍🏻

  • @jeffgrier8488
    @jeffgrier8488 Před 4 lety +3

    Another happy customer! Nice work Jerry, that guitar sounds great!

  • @alandust2188
    @alandust2188 Před 4 lety +2

    This one answered so many of my questions, I just had to watch it twice! THANKS AS ALWAYS!

  • @bodiedominguez
    @bodiedominguez Před rokem +1

    Nice set up. I never get tired of watching your videos.

  • @crestore1
    @crestore1 Před 4 lety +3

    from start to finish, no skipping, very entertaining video!! keep up the good work sir..

  • @wi4r
    @wi4r Před 4 lety +5

    I've enjoyed every one of your videos that I've been able to watch. I wish I had learned some of your skills when I was young but I had other things to tend to back then. Now I just enjoy watching others work and maybe in another life I'll take up another skill. Thank you for the education and entertainment.

  • @jumpercable20
    @jumpercable20 Před 4 lety +2

    Remarkable Job, You really put a lot of time to making perfection. Thanks for sharing with us. Now we see that it's no easy job.

  • @sjntube
    @sjntube Před 4 lety +7

    Absolutely LOVED the song you did. Count me out is going into my song book. Transcribing it now. Need to learn that little walk up you did there. As always EXCELLENT WORK! You're the best. Big Thumbs up!

  • @geofo60
    @geofo60 Před 4 lety +5

    Did I just watch a genius at work ? I believe I did 👍🏻. Has to be the best video I’ve seen on setting up an acoustic guitar. Love the picking, been practicing for four years although it feels like forty !!
    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 from the U.K.

  • @creativebobbo
    @creativebobbo Před 4 lety +12

    As a wood worker hobbyist approaching retirement, I collected a huge amount of Sapele and Mahogany scraps from a mill work company near work. A couple of those "scraps" are 3" thick by a foot wide and over 2 feet long. Some real beautiful wood. Learning enough from your videos to give making my own guitar a try. You are the craftsman's craftsman. Thank you for explaining why you do what you do. Your videos are a great source of knowledge.

  • @nelsonvega2919
    @nelsonvega2919 Před 4 lety +1

    As usual you have done it again and the customer is very happy with it. Thanks for sharing.

  • @marzfielding6898
    @marzfielding6898 Před 3 lety +1

    I could listen to you all day, with a beer of course. Very educational and a great help. Thank you from Rugby England.

  • @mikebearl3275
    @mikebearl3275 Před 4 lety +13

    Jerry, a particularly nice ending with the customer’s reaction and comments. Nice job!

  • @HC_GUITAR
    @HC_GUITAR Před 4 lety +4

    I love to watch you work Jerry! and I have learned so much from watching your videos, essential viewing!!! Cheers from Scotland.

  • @davidmcausland4088
    @davidmcausland4088 Před 4 lety

    Having adjusted the action on all my acoustics and other peoples i'm glad to see i got it right, Thanks Jerry for a really good video A masterclass on setting up guitar action well worth everyone watching this.

  • @KenMagee
    @KenMagee Před 4 lety +2

    That is a sweet sounding geetar. Beautiful. Another great setup Jerry!

  • @JunkyardGirl79
    @JunkyardGirl79 Před 4 lety +16

    Another great video, Jerry. As a rookie of guitar repair I sure appreciate all the in-depth information.

    • @bodeghost
      @bodeghost Před 2 lety +3

      I completely agree, Sir. I'm a beginner at this as well & I just stumbled onto these incredible videos. IMMEDIATELY SUBSCRIBED! Thank you for sharing these with us, Jerry. Love & Light To You All out there in CZcams Land and Beyond! 🍀 💜 🎶

  • @DavidParker
    @DavidParker Před 4 lety +13

    Hey Jerry just wanted to say thanks for making these videos, they’re such a great resource! I’ve been taking on my first neck reset and various other repairs on a friends guitar, I’ve built guitars before but repairing is a whole different art, I had a pretty good idea about how to go about it but so great to reference a bunch of your repairs and see how someone with your experience tackles them!

    • @rbrchuckie
      @rbrchuckie Před 7 měsíci

      Mr Rosa..You do Great,Skilled Artistry...Thank You....

  • @donaldfisher8556
    @donaldfisher8556 Před 4 lety +2

    Again Jerry another great video. I really appreciate you showing the detail in saddle making, as well the rest of the work. Thank you

  • @keninnis1
    @keninnis1 Před 4 lety +4

    I like low action,but I`ve never seen one set as low as that...ever.Thanks for sharing

  • @martynspooner5822
    @martynspooner5822 Před 2 lety +14

    An absolute pleasure to watch you work. I really envy your skill and experience, thanks for posting.

  • @josephbuelow2468
    @josephbuelow2468 Před 4 lety +8

    You should make a tshirt that just says "well I forgot to turn the camera on."
    Love your videos!!

  • @robertlerma1029
    @robertlerma1029 Před 4 lety +2

    Jerry your videos are the best on the web! I fixed my neighbors 12 string acoustic using your videos! He is very happy! I will now work on my Guild! Thanks!

  • @christophersabatini
    @christophersabatini Před rokem

    steadfast principles are joy to uphold, bless you and your wisdom. love to watch you at work, and hear the ear candy along the way

  • @kwguitarsserviceandrepair3041

    That was a fun video to watch Jerry and the amount of information that I learned about making a nut out of an antler was incredible. I may have to give that a try in the near future.

  • @matsjonsson9492
    @matsjonsson9492 Před 4 lety +3

    "It ain't easy being me" is a very good Chris Knight song.
    Just thought of it when I saw your T-shirt.
    And now I'm gonna lower the action on my guitar by making use of the knowlegde you so generously share.
    Thank you VERY much.

  • @guitagious9464
    @guitagious9464 Před 9 měsíci

    I do this kind of work for people and it's just so rewarding when you make someone happy with their guitar! It's a little work and effort for us but, to them, it's like magic! I love it! Great video here!

  • @rickcarver5513
    @rickcarver5513 Před 4 lety +1

    Love your videos Jerry, very educational.
    Thanks and keep them coming!

  • @userillusion86
    @userillusion86 Před 4 lety +3

    Great job Jerry you’re an excellent craftsman!

  • @Ogsonofgroo
    @Ogsonofgroo Před 4 lety +6

    What a beauty guitar, thank you so much for your time to show us some fine tuning, I now have wrapped my brain around 'intonation', as a newbie to guitars it was a bit of a struggle, but now I feel confident enough to muck with my old cheapie should it need it, without much trepidation, I've carved abalone for years so am comfortable with fine filing, this was a super lesson you gave. I really love your general demeanor in explaining things, thanks again! Cheers from the PNW Canada!

  • @pskemster
    @pskemster Před 4 lety +1

    Enjoyed that very much. Thanks for the share.
    Always enjoy watching your work and playin!

  • @edwardpetersen4309
    @edwardpetersen4309 Před 4 lety +1

    Jerry, I've been watching your site for a few years now. You seem to be a much happier camper lately.

  • @vinniesilvagio
    @vinniesilvagio Před 4 lety +4

    Beautiful job. I pray for your fingers.

  • @perihelion7798
    @perihelion7798 Před 4 lety +8

    Things I've learned from Jerry [ non-technical stuff ]:
    After all is said and done, it's still essentially WOOD.
    There is a way---look hard, consider, and you will find it.
    Don't give up--anything can be fixed, regardless of whether it should be fixed or not.
    No matter how many clamps you have, you don't have enough.
    Titebond is NOT permanent, if you don't want it to be.
    Don't grieve over your mistakes---correct them, learn something, and move on.
    Learn how to make your own tools and useful gizmos--it's fun, and very useful.
    Don't try to be a copy of Jerry--the mold was broken when he was made. Be your unique self.
    Finally, when you say prayers for folks, throw one in for Jerry Rosa. He deserves it.

    • @RosaStringWorks
      @RosaStringWorks  Před 4 lety

      Thank you very kindly my friend.

    • @perihelion7798
      @perihelion7798 Před 4 lety +3

      @@RosaStringWorks So much negative stuff on CZcams...good to be instructed, inspired, and relaxed, all at once!

  • @alancrossley4461
    @alancrossley4461 Před 4 lety +1

    Great introduction to your art. Thank you for your presentation.

  • @montydaniels1054
    @montydaniels1054 Před 4 lety +2

    I was glad to find a Martin video. I have 3 Martin's, 2-6 strings & a 12 string. I went to all ernie ball #9 super slinky strings & didn't lower the action. Mine are setup higher than what you got that one at but to me it's all good. Great video showing how to do your own setups. Thanks from mm land.....

  • @redlinemando
    @redlinemando Před 4 lety +22

    Nice job!!!!!!! Achieving low action can be very challenging without knowing the owner's playing habits. Light strings with an owner that plays aggressively is an almost impossible feat. The owner doesn't play hard, but if he did, he should expect some buzzing. I prefer very low action & I use medium strings. The medium strings give me enough volume & the low action gives me much more control with the left hand. Since learning this, I have learned to play lighter & worry about getting good tone over more volume. After all, good tone is one of the things that attracts us to listen to our favorite musicians. A good player will learn to adapt their playing habits to get tone & volume on low action. Great video & keep up the good work!!!!!!!

    • @jonathancollins9057
      @jonathancollins9057 Před 2 lety +3

      Well said. I couldn't agree more!!!

    • @redlinemando
      @redlinemando Před 2 lety +2

      @@jonathancollins9057 Thank you kindly, friend & obvious brother in string!!!!!!!

  • @das250250
    @das250250 Před 4 lety +9

    The analogy I think of is blindfolding yourself around 20 metres from the edge of a cliff and walk toward the cliff edge and know when to stop before stepping over

  • @jeanneduchene5394
    @jeanneduchene5394 Před 4 lety +1

    I learn a lot from you on this episode and I thank you.

  • @stoogler180
    @stoogler180 Před rokem +1

    Just a true professional. A pleasure to listen to and watch.

  • @happymadison1978
    @happymadison1978 Před 4 lety +6

    Great advice, and I really like the presentation style. Always been a huge fan of watching people who are great at what they do; even more so when they're generous with their knowledge.
    The beauty part is, even when you are that kind to share, for the uninitiated it quickly becomes apparent the thousands of hours of skill it takes to make a process look "easy"
    Thank you for sharing.

  • @attyjwperrotta9146
    @attyjwperrotta9146 Před 4 lety +9

    Excellent job on that beautiful Martin! It was rather entertaining to watch you work! I always wondered how an acoustic setup was actually performed. If I lived nearby, you would be doing ALL my axes!

  • @j.j.6050
    @j.j.6050 Před 4 lety +1

    I enjoy watching your skilled workmanship. I also enjoyed your customer's test drive, he can pick.

    • @garysanders8304
      @garysanders8304 Před 4 lety

      Thank you. This 72 year old fat bald headed guy appreciates any positive comments.

  • @grd90u
    @grd90u Před 3 lety +2

    I like that you rub graphite in the grooves on the nut. You'd be surprised how many people don't know to do that. Great video!

    • @johnnygeejr500
      @johnnygeejr500 Před 3 lety

      use pencil lead graphite !! :o) Airborne Johnny 101

  • @Maddogxi
    @Maddogxi Před 4 lety +9

    16:07 I love this notion. My old boss said the exact same thing to me in almost the exact same wording. Play on, Jerry!

  • @KarsNGuitars
    @KarsNGuitars Před 2 lety +3

    I have been working on my own D-35 (Copy) for 40 years and I have never seen anything like this before. You are an amazing technician. If only we could have had You Tube back then. I use 10-47 extra light strings too for fingerstyle guitar. I like the way you do things, nice and slow. Thanks again for this great lesson. Btw, I never knew how to check my intonation. I used your method with my Korg and I am sharp by about 8 cents, yup the B string. I would rather be sharp than flat :)

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  • @puctbridge
    @puctbridge Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for another video so quickly after the last! Wish I had me some of those bone antler saddles! Great song as well

  • @martymay9723
    @martymay9723 Před 2 lety

    Just found you and loved sharing this time with you. Absolutely fab!

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  • @RandySchartiger
    @RandySchartiger Před 4 lety +13

    hey buddy thank you for the mention! always appreciated! I feel the frets on acoustic don't need to be such a mirror image as the players usually don't play up the neck or bend strings like electric players do. great work on this as always! cheers!

    • @bobbysweeney5377
      @bobbysweeney5377 Před 4 lety +1

      I think it makes a world of difference in quality of sound. But yes, especially when you're bending a lot.

    • @EdDanaGuitar
      @EdDanaGuitar Před 8 měsíci

      Hi Randy!

  • @RoloTomasie
    @RoloTomasie Před 4 lety +9

    There's something so great about watching a true craftsman work. You took no shortcuts, diagnosed and fixed small issues with precision, and a little humor to boot. Great video and channel. Subscribed!

  • @neilssterling5122
    @neilssterling5122 Před rokem

    Always nice to see a master at work.

  • @metalfabman5477
    @metalfabman5477 Před 2 lety +1

    What a interesting video, thanks for sharing your craftsmanship with all of us. I just love to watch a craftsman in action. 👍

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  • @nellayema2455
    @nellayema2455 Před 4 lety +12

    Nice job. The only person who counts really likes it. That's what matters.

  • @chesterswingjr9796
    @chesterswingjr9796 Před 4 lety +13

    Wonderful job. Nothing sounds better than a Martin. That’s why the D-28 is considered THE bluegrass guitar!!!

    • @daveanderson5680
      @daveanderson5680 Před 4 lety +4

      except it’s the D-18 usually considered “the” bluegrass guitar

    • @joefairweatherblues8511
      @joefairweatherblues8511 Před 2 lety +3

      @@daveanderson5680 What about my Ibanez Hummingbird model? Sounds pretty darn good to me,👌 Actually for clarification it's the Cherry Sunburst Jamboree 680 model Nagoya Japan with the Hummingbird Gibson pick guard, which umm, presently has fallen off. It's a bit over 50 years old, 52 to be exact, plays and sounds great. Interesting too the bridge saddle is metal with simply a height adjustment screw at each end. The saddle is dead straight, sits 90 degrees to the strings, no fancy compensation for the low strings compared to the high strings, yet the intonation seems fine. Hmm, gonna have to glue that pick guard back on,🤔

    • @melvinlewiswellsjr.2619
      @melvinlewiswellsjr.2619 Před 2 lety +4

      Martin is great for those who can afford one

    • @chesterswingjr9796
      @chesterswingjr9796 Před 2 lety +3

      @@joefairweatherblues8511 - I have 2 Ibanez acoustic guitars, and love them both. They don’t sound quite as good as my Martin in my opinion, but there’re still great guitars. I have 2 Ibanez electric guitars also, and love them to!!!

    • @chesterswingjr9796
      @chesterswingjr9796 Před 2 lety +4

      @@melvinlewiswellsjr.2619 - Try an X Series. They’re made in Mexico, but have solid spruce tops. My $600 X series 12 string sounds better than a $4,000 Taylor in my opinion. This thing barks!!!

  • @regulator5847
    @regulator5847 Před 4 lety +2

    The singing was the best part. Young man i wish there was more of it

  • @sandra.wonderfulduetbull6469

    Love your songs as you work. 🕊🥀🙏🎚

  • @funkypat5349
    @funkypat5349 Před 4 lety +6

    Hey Jerry! The best part of my Day! Finding a new Rosa video. Great work as usual! I had the opposite the guy wanted higher and higher, and I kept telling him you'll pull out of tune! Ah, what can you do! It's not easy being me! But, cheer up! I to am on the BAND-AID brigade this week! Did you get your CNC bits? They work really nice! for me hopefully, you'll have great success as well. Have a good day my friend.

  • @jonathanhandsmusic
    @jonathanhandsmusic Před 3 lety +3

    Great video. I have an old Martin that I only use light silk and steels on. The action could be a little lower up high I suppose, but I'm used to it so I just it be.

  • @trevorowen6564
    @trevorowen6564 Před 4 lety +1

    Another successful operation doc!

  • @dazuk1969
    @dazuk1969 Před 4 lety

    I posted a question about this very problem only a couple weeks ago, and kindly got a reply so thank you. I now have a much better understanding of how to bring my string action down...and i also now know that it doesn't involve messin with the truss rod...Nice song by the way...Respect and peace to ya.

  • @jenniferwhitewolf3784
    @jenniferwhitewolf3784 Před 4 lety +3

    In the electric guitar world we use adjustable bridges... makes it easy. Nuts are nuts regardless, so they are just as un-adjustable... and just as rough to get 'as low as possible' Sometimes we see a 'zero fret' and the nut behind it just spaces the strings, the fret setting the height. I have often wondered how it would be to use a fully adjustable bridge on an acoustic.. just imagine, perfect intonation on every string. Beautiful work as usual Jerry, again a very educational, skill building, video.

    • @2drsdan
      @2drsdan Před 4 lety

      BONE just like in your knee bone on bone gives the best sound. No, wait, that's a different subject.
      A bone nut and saddle on an acoustic brings out the MAX sound and tone on a wooden box, metal
      would never do. Look at the adjustable bridges they put on acoustic archtops even with just the screws
      being metal volume and tone are affected.

    • @2drsdan
      @2drsdan Před 4 lety +1

      @BreatheScotland My guitar came with Tusq saddle and nut, which is way better than plastic to be sure
      but bone just made it even louder and more rich.
      And pins, bone pins help a lot as well.

  • @michaelmattson3515
    @michaelmattson3515 Před 4 lety +3

    That was the best video I’ve ever watched & all the way thru. My Martin need the same TLC.

  • @climber7565
    @climber7565 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for sharing your work video, was so interesting and I was moved. I am happy to also share it in my social media pages.

  • @bluesmonkey4463
    @bluesmonkey4463 Před 3 lety +1

    Love your work Jerry ! Thanks for all the great videos all the best from Australia .......Mike.

  • @Happy-Me.
    @Happy-Me. Před 4 lety +6

    I have a Godin with extra light 10-47 with 4.5 thou at the 12th fret on the low E with a truss rodded straight neck. It plays so well with the D'darrio EJ-15! Nuff said!

  • @notsuretwo
    @notsuretwo Před 2 lety +5

    Good video, and I know you understand the fact that Martin D-28 Guitars are made for tension. They have a lot of volume with light to medium strings. The construction of theses guitars also makes them resistant to change from humidity and temperature (in my opinion). I have a Martin D28 and sometimes i think about lowering the action, but the I think the best thing to do is to just play and practice. Build up the strength in your fingers and enjoy the wonderful loud tone of these guitars. There are other guitars that will have lower action and are plenty loud for playing around the house. I am not saying don't lower the action, but like you say it can be tricky.

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  • @rosewoodsteel6656
    @rosewoodsteel6656 Před 2 lety

    Boy am I impressed! I came for a video on how to tune up a car and saw how an engine is built :) Great job! If you customer isn't impressed with his new saddle, send him a link to this video.

  • @josephm.noviello1996
    @josephm.noviello1996 Před rokem

    Jerry, I really appreciate the way you think. You've been my teacher now for a while.

  • @jimmysmith4967
    @jimmysmith4967 Před 4 lety +3

    You are the best. I have a Gibson J100 I would love for you to look at it plays but it needs your touch. A little buzz up high on the neck.
    But your story at the end of this video really touched my heart. Love you, Dude and the work that you do.

  • @monsterkxf
    @monsterkxf Před 4 lety +7

    Great job!! 🤘🤘
    Maybe your wife should have her own channel with all the chores she does outside!!

    • @RosaStringWorks
      @RosaStringWorks  Před 4 lety +2

      Yes except for the fact that she's crazy camera shy

  • @DanielPoznerMCNE
    @DanielPoznerMCNE Před 4 lety

    Wish we had someone that has your experience and love of string instruments

  • @stephensmusicroom
    @stephensmusicroom Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for the video... I have a couple Martins that I have struggled for a fews years to "get the buzz out of" and tried 2 different Authorized Martin Service guys and been unhappy with the results. I have been building Cigar Box guitars for a couple years and just recently decided to do the set up including fret leveling and dressing myself on my Martins. Much more stressful leaning into a full set up on a $3000 Martin guitar rather than a $50 Cigar Box Guitar. Luckily both of my Martins turned out great and play like butter... super proud of myself. I found this video the weekend AFTER I did the work, but you gave me great verification I did things right ... along with a lot of great tips for the next time I work on a 6 string.... gotta buy a couple of tools I saw you use too!!! Thanks again.... I subscribed and hit the notification bell so I see all your new videos

  • @j.mshrader4104
    @j.mshrader4104 Před 4 lety +3

    Nice work as usual jerry! When I set up my personal guitars I set up with a scrap of solid corian countertop material for a saddle,shave it down as low as it can go the I measure it with the micrometer and make my bone or walrus ivory saddle. My busted up hands likes stupid low action on acoustics. My electrics aren’t as big of a deal because the lower string tension. But on my small body 12 frets I go as low as I can.

  • @cherrypickerguitars
    @cherrypickerguitars Před 4 lety +6

    Great job! Acoustic final setups are my thing too! I picked up a couple of tricks and tips from this vid, even though I have 25 yrs experience!
    Thanks!

    • @RosaStringWorks
      @RosaStringWorks  Před 4 lety

      Thank you my friend.

    • @cherrypickerguitars
      @cherrypickerguitars Před 4 lety

      Rosa String Works Loved your saddle making! As a Canuck, I’m using mammoth tusk - they can just be p/u laying out on the tundra in the north of the country. Great material for nuts and saddles. And of course I’m haunted by the same requests - “as low as the action can be without buzzing”
      Peace - love the channel!

  • @alexkatsaros6180
    @alexkatsaros6180 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice job Jerry! Sounds real nice!

  • @michaelmattson3515
    @michaelmattson3515 Před 4 lety +2

    This is amazing. I bet that Buck never thought his antlers would wind up on a guitar.

  • @snorkfire
    @snorkfire Před 3 lety +6

    Gee, I wish he were my luthier. But boy was that informative. I can see now that my guitar Is high on the high strings. With all that knowledge, I think I’ll tune that action up to Rosa String Works standards. It’d be real nice to fret those bar chords more easily. Look out Locomotive Breath!

  • @NickRatnieks
    @NickRatnieks Před 4 lety +8

    I thought my 11-52 gauge sold as "custom light" was pretty slinky for an acoustic but the strings on this Martin, if they were any lighter would be non-existent. I would not have strings that light on a Telecaster! Mind you, if that is what the owner wants, then Jerry had done him proud.

  • @lrstaf6
    @lrstaf6 Před 4 lety

    Hi Jerry;
    That's cutting it close. Great job and happy customer, you can't beat that.

  • @RodneyGuitar
    @RodneyGuitar Před 4 lety +1

    Love your channel. Learned a lot and a better appreciation of the instrument.

  • @Larrymarx
    @Larrymarx Před 4 lety +3

    A good guitar luthier is hard to find these days like a good Jedi... great learning video, thank you for taking the time to make and post this video..♪♫♪

  • @kenhughes4715
    @kenhughes4715 Před 4 lety +4

    I don’t like action that low but you proved it can be done
    Without buzz. The owner seemed very pleased and that’s
    what matters. Great job!

  • @jixersix3929
    @jixersix3929 Před 2 lety

    can sit and watch this guy for hours, great content.

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  • @Tbone1952
    @Tbone1952 Před 4 lety

    I like when your all done you give us a little song to end the video, love the channel!