"Level Up Your Fret Levelling Skills: Here's How!"

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 18 фев 2023
  • #addictedtogear #fretlevelling #fretjob
    In this video, I will take you through the step-by-step process of how to properly level your frets. This is a crucial step in ensuring that your guitar plays perfectly. The more even the frets are, the more accurate, and better sounding your guitar will be. You don't need expensive tools to do a proper fret job. Let me show you how...
    www.amazon.com/shop/addictedt...
    ► Follow me on Instagram - bit.ly/3jXnowj​​​​​​
    ► Follow me on TikTok - bit.ly/2P9y9xt​​​​​​
    ► Buy a cool Addicted To Gear T-shirt and support this channel here: bit.ly/3jZV6Be​​​​​​
  • ВидеоклипыВидеоклипы

Комментарии • 63

  • @RobBaartwijk
    @RobBaartwijk 19 дней назад +1

    One or two additions :
    If you do this without removing the neck, be sure to also tape the pickups! You do not want filings in you pickups! Also ; make sure the guitar is on a flat surface and SUPPORT the neck properly.

  • @raymondtuckerjr1886
    @raymondtuckerjr1886 2 месяца назад

    Let me begin by thanking you. I've much to say, but it's pretty boring. I'm 70, and because my 14 year old grandson is taking guitar in Jr. High, and I'm joining him. I bought us each an acoustic and myself 4 electric. I bought a tele, an LP, and two strats, all without playing a note, lol. What I HAVE done is watch a lot of RUclips videos, bought a MANY tools and accessories. All that said, this video is THE most informative and beneficial video I've watched to date. As I scrolled You Tube to get info on frets, etc., I came across yours, saw nearly 50 minutes of instruction ahead and decided, nah, that's too long...but before I clicked away, I changed my mind, and I'm PAST grateful. I'm subscribing and hope that over time and as I learn to play (grandson is WAY ahead!), learn more from you and your channel. Again, my sincere thanks. Now, if I could just learn to PLAY!!!

    • @addictedtogear
      @addictedtogear  2 месяца назад

      Thank you. It’s always great to hear some positive feedback. Welcome to the channel. I also do a live Sunday show you are welcome to check out. It’s lots of fun and pretty informative too. Cheers!

  • @fdra1763
    @fdra1763 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for taking the time to be detailed and in depth. I watched the video twice, took a whole lotta notes and went hunting for the tools (some of them to start). Didn’t expect to spend 4 hrs on this on Super Bowl Sunday, but that’s a testament to your experience, knowledge, passion and style. The comment section ain’t too bad either.

    • @addictedtogear
      @addictedtogear  5 месяцев назад

      Glad you liked it. Join in on the Sunday live show if you have any other questions! Cheers!

  • @yetigoosecreature8682
    @yetigoosecreature8682 Год назад +4

    well explained. :) please do more of these e.g. replacing nuts, pickups and electronics. ;)

  • @icecreamforcrowhurst
    @icecreamforcrowhurst 7 месяцев назад +3

    Excellent tutorial. As a newbie to this kind of work I followed the steps and it worked out amazingly well. The tip about marking the masking tape is a gem!

  • @charvelgaming2975
    @charvelgaming2975 Год назад +2

    I followed your whole process on my 95 strat. Wow it has never played this smooth before. The bends are so much easier now with polished frets. I wished I learned these skills when I started playing guitar. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us

  • @jimmyz2098
    @jimmyz2098 Год назад +5

    Really good video! It was great actually seeing you apply some magic to your fret-board. A bit time-consuming... but totally worth it to get a smooth, even, and great -playing neck! This was very informative, and I like your techniques.

  • @RobBaartwijk
    @RobBaartwijk 19 дней назад

    Worked like a dream, thank you.

  • @eddiejr540
    @eddiejr540 Год назад +3

    Excellent video Tony…I was surprised, the frets on that “kit” neck were in better shape than some production guitars you buy!!!!!

  • @bobmanners8624
    @bobmanners8624 3 месяца назад +2

    Just curious, but wouldn't you first want to check that those high frets are properly seated first - just give them a loving tap with a fret hammer? Then re-check and proceed from there?

  • @ronniewright6639
    @ronniewright6639 7 месяцев назад +5

    This is one of the best RUclips channels for guitar work! Thanks!

  • @kengouthro
    @kengouthro Год назад +3

    Excellent video, Tony. I have never tried this before, but having seen this, I may give it a try. Great job!

  • @Lamz..
    @Lamz.. Год назад +4

    Very nice tutorial, very informative. Can't wait to give it a go myself.Thank you!

  • @Voxguitarsrock
    @Voxguitarsrock Год назад

    Nice video as usual Tony.
    Thank you.

  • @jonscudder759
    @jonscudder759 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for the post! I used many of your tips to level frets on one of my builds that had lots of buzz. Came out great and thanks for sharing!

  • @pressleycaliforniacustoms9526
    @pressleycaliforniacustoms9526 Год назад

    Fantastic job 🤘👍

  • @u563rick6
    @u563rick6 4 месяца назад

    Thank you!

  • @charvelgaming2975
    @charvelgaming2975 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @jiminnorthdallas1227
    @jiminnorthdallas1227 Год назад

    Nice technique & method. Nicely explained and demonstrated. Nice final shine! Thank you! (like the ‘side tape’ technique)

  • @jarekrutkowski1753
    @jarekrutkowski1753 Год назад

    Straight to the point as always and very useful.What I miss in “lvl up” approach is at least some comment about fall away on heel side frets.

  • @DHgtr1
    @DHgtr1 3 месяца назад +2

    Hi ..When the neck is new...and u have 3-4 high spots..Would you try to tap them down with a hammer to make sure they are seated??Thanks again for a nice video...Dave

  • @GoldtopDude
    @GoldtopDude 7 месяцев назад +2

    Great video, how do you maintain the curvature/radius of the fingerboard during the leveling process?

  • @paulyoung4781
    @paulyoung4781 Год назад

    Is that just a concave sort of file your using buddy for the couple of frets that your just passing of little material like,would a 3 corner file work or is that gonna take of abit much if you no what I mean! I do have a crowning concave diamond file! I take it that's not what your using for taking of very little.sorry to be asking a silly question if I dont ask I wont ever no I quess lol.great video great work you do! Love your videos,I'm away to purchase a fender stratocaster floyd rose next month and I no it's going to need a fret level as I did it to my ibenez last year after watching your last video I managed to get it done and have great action on my guitar,thanks again bye the way mate.,,all guitars brand new I now no will need a full set up! And it's worth knowing learning how to level your frets it's really fun! And saves money and great experience too.id love to learn how to re-fret but one day I will try but that is left for professional luthier I think it's a different ball game I was told! But I quess if your willing to learn anyone could learn if shown.thanks for your vids man?

  • @ricomono6820
    @ricomono6820 9 месяцев назад

    Great video, thanks! @addictedtogear, I have heard that it is best to first tap the high frets with a plastic top hammer before working on the frets with filing and sanding. Do you agree?

    • @addictedtogear
      @addictedtogear  9 месяцев назад +1

      I don’t do that unless the frets look like they are not properly seated.

  • @shanewalton8888
    @shanewalton8888 Год назад +2

    Great work! I will have to get you to make me a lefty someday. ❤

  • @jeeeeev
    @jeeeeev Год назад +1

    whats the difference between that file you used in 24:35 and the stewmac crowning file?

  • @stevenespinoza7735
    @stevenespinoza7735 Год назад

    great video, do you reslot the nut aswell since the frets will be lower after leveling ?

  • @NorthernMonkeyMusic
    @NorthernMonkeyMusic Год назад

    Been watching a few of your fret levelling videos. Really informative thank you. One question - Is it necessary to tape up a rosewood fingerboard? From what i can tell this is normally only really needed for lacquered maple? Thank you.

    • @addictedtogear
      @addictedtogear  Год назад +1

      I do it on both just to be safe.

    • @NorthernMonkeyMusic
      @NorthernMonkeyMusic Год назад +1

      @@addictedtogear Gotcha - i realised once i had watched more of the video what you had meant. :)

  • @1bluesmanj
    @1bluesmanj 8 месяцев назад

    Looks like you could have used the thinner tape alone??

  • @twihardsuperfan321
    @twihardsuperfan321 5 месяцев назад

    Did my first fret job a week ago. It was an improvement on the bass but now I know how to do it much better. Thanks!

  • @E-BikingAdventures
    @E-BikingAdventures 5 месяцев назад

    You are not rocking the frets. You are rocking the fret rocker.

    • @addictedtogear
      @addictedtogear  5 месяцев назад +2

      I just like to rock in general LOL

  • @cugir321
    @cugir321 8 месяцев назад

    Here's a common problem I see over and over again. On a 6 string guitar - The 3rd, 4th, and 5th fret has a slight buzz on the "B" string when I play a Open "D" chord. I have 3 guitars with this same problem after leveling...two of them I just got lucky and got rid of it but have no idea how to address this properly instead of easter egging it? My guess it's coming from the middlwe section of the neck from where I finger the note to the saddle....I've tried going to where the buzz starts and work back one fret at a time....leveling the fret under the individual string with small piece of sand paper on my finger....pulling the string to the side under tension. The frets show level with a rocker but the slight buzz is there.

    • @addictedtogear
      @addictedtogear  8 месяцев назад +1

      That could indicate a slightly warped neck.

  • @IKilledTheDodo
    @IKilledTheDodo 10 месяцев назад

    What material are these frets? I have a Guitar Anatomy neck with stainless steel frets which I'm going to level, so I'm wondering of the process is the same for SS and nickel.

    • @addictedtogear
      @addictedtogear  10 месяцев назад

      Stainless steel frets are much harder and more difficult to work with. Let me know how it turns out. These frets are standard and not stainless steel.

    • @IKilledTheDodo
      @IKilledTheDodo 10 месяцев назад

      @@addictedtogear Thanks, I will!

    • @IKilledTheDodo
      @IKilledTheDodo 10 месяцев назад

      @@addictedtogear It turns out my frets came dead level from Guitar Anatomy, so huge props to them, and quite the relief for me. I did fix some fret sprout, rounded off the fingerbord, and really rounded off the fret ends with a file. Afterward it was just a matter of sanding it smooth and polishing up. I found working on stainless steel very comfortable. Because it’s such a hard material it takes a lot of work to get it where you want, but that also makes it very forgiving, as you can’t just suddenly take off way too much material. This was my first fret job (after practicing a bit on a trash neck), and it turned out amazing. 5000$ custom shop frets for a days work. Thanks for the tips!

  • @solderbuddy
    @solderbuddy Год назад

    Where do you get that diamond crowning file?

    • @addictedtogear
      @addictedtogear  Год назад +1

      I got it off of Ebay

    • @solderbuddy
      @solderbuddy Год назад

      ​@ADDICTED TO GEAR whats the consenus on leveling frets when there is string tension vs a straight neckand why would a straight neck be better for leveling? This is the part thats hard for me to understand.

  • @JamesDavisakaRemguy
    @JamesDavisakaRemguy 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for that, the best thing about it was that you made it look easy! Then again, Marcus Miller and Victor Wooten make playing the bass look easy and we all know that is the furthest thing from the truth.
    But yeah, you definitely took a lot of the terror out it for me and that alone is probably worth a ton of technical information which one can find any/every where.
    So thanks again, now I’m off to ruin my fretboard. 🎵Do dee d’oh doe...🎶
    Just kidding! (OR WAS I...⁉️👁👀)

    • @JamesDavisakaRemguy
      @JamesDavisakaRemguy 8 месяцев назад +1

      Oh yeah, I’m a bass player - hence the references to Miller and Wooten. Otherwise I would of said... hmm, come to think of it, I can’t name any famous guitarists! I GUESS THEYRE NOT AS LOVED BY THE PUBLIC AS BASS PLAYERS.
      Oh come on, you can let me dream it for just a little while, can’t you? Reality will come crashing down on my bass clef-shaped noggin in a... oh no! Nope, it’s gone. You ruined it. Happy? (Bloody dime-a-dozen guitarists!) The End

  • @rudivanrooijen7611
    @rudivanrooijen7611 2 месяца назад

    So how do you make the neck flat if it's not ?

    • @dustinnicholson215
      @dustinnicholson215 Месяц назад

      Adjust the truss rod

    • @rudivanrooijen7611
      @rudivanrooijen7611 Месяц назад

      @@dustinnicholson215 Exactly what I wanted to point out as it wasn't mentioned in the video.
      With the target audience missing the knowledge and experience of setting up a guitar, one can't just skip stuff like that.

  • @Stewbert_72
    @Stewbert_72 8 месяцев назад

    What brand crowning file is that ? I use StewMac z file but not entirely happy with the shape it creates

  • @mikebozik
    @mikebozik 9 месяцев назад

    I would not recommend using a file.

  • @setyabudi8414
    @setyabudi8414 3 месяца назад

    Not efektif solution. I can do it without abrasiv . But it my secret teknik. It cost to see my teknik. Soory and goodluck !

  • @lynnbambrough4373
    @lynnbambrough4373 8 месяцев назад

    So Not informative. This was a custom design by Dodson and more info should be available. Fender made strat and Tele doubles in the 60s, that body and pick-up set up is not Fender. Someone interview Dodson! 😬