How We Install A Truss Rod In A Fender Style Neck

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2020
  • There are only a few things that people think Leo Fender got wrong... but the heel adjust truss rod is one of them. In this video we show y'all how one of the ways we install our truss rod in a Fender style neck. Normally we use the heel adjust version but we have gotten a lot of questions about how we would do this with a headstock adjust feature.
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  • @bevo65
    @bevo65 4 года назад

    I haven't tried ALL truss rods, but I've tried a few and Bitterroot is all I need. The price is right, the folks are cool, and the rods do the job perfectly.

  • @nathanspielberg6233
    @nathanspielberg6233 5 месяцев назад

    Your videos are so great!

  • @barryhaynes103
    @barryhaynes103 4 года назад

    Love the content Matt ... I think I am living vicariously through these videos ... I'm a master craftsman, with a storage locker full of woodworking tools, working a facility management job

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  4 года назад +1

      I spent 18 years knowing exactly what you mean Barry

  • @pops71
    @pops71 4 года назад +1

    Like many, many other things, Leo got it right the first time with the heel adjust imho. It looks better and no wood is removed from the weakest part of the neck. As an added bonus it is much less likely someone that doesn’t know what they are doing will mess with it. Those look like the two way rods with the flat bar on top? That type is my favorite. They are more compact so less wood is removed compared to other 2 way rods like the Stew Mac Hot Rod. I used to get them from LMII. Yours are shrink wrapped too, much better.

    • @donvanco3078
      @donvanco3078 4 года назад

      Yeah - except the ones you have to pull the neck to adjust - he didn't get those so right...

    • @pops71
      @pops71 4 года назад

      Don Vanco: I think he did get it right, that was my point.

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  4 года назад

      If you have to adjust your neck multiple times a year due to weather changes the headstock adjust is pretty nice. We are pretty lucky here in Colorado, good necks are pretty much adjust it once and be done kind of proposition

  • @OldSilkRoad
    @OldSilkRoad Год назад

    Bless you, Texas Toast Guitars! You solved a huge problem for me!

  • @aaronedwards1239
    @aaronedwards1239 2 года назад

    Bitterroot rods are awesome! That's all I use nowadays. The first couple guitars I built I made my own with bent rod, square nut brazed onto one end, wedges, etc. What a pain in the ass.

  • @kevandrew2821
    @kevandrew2821 4 года назад +3

    You realy are top of your game brother cheers

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  4 года назад +2

      Thanks Kev, we are always trying to improve and build on what we have learned. When we have passed along everything we know to everyone who wants to know it... then we will be at the top of our game

  • @Ibaneddie76
    @Ibaneddie76 10 месяцев назад

    Nice method! I switched over to spoke wheel truss rods for ease of installation and adjustment, how do you guys like those things?

  • @johngeddes7894
    @johngeddes7894 Месяц назад

    Here’s a truss rod that looks to be a brilliant solution to many difficulties. Should we avoid using ball end hex keys?

  • @GosselinCreative
    @GosselinCreative 4 года назад +1

    Thanks, Matt. Very informative.

  • @juanokita4401
    @juanokita4401 Год назад

    Nice video here's my tumb up,I saw one hiw to make your own.truss rod and are very simple can yoy make one??

  • @tiki_trash
    @tiki_trash 4 года назад

    It's about time you started talking about truss rods.

  • @6xcchamber971
    @6xcchamber971 Год назад

    In this build it appears that the truss rod will be able to move forward. Will this Matter?
    Great Videos!
    B

  • @michaelcox436
    @michaelcox436 2 года назад

    Exactly what I needed to know, thank you

  • @bluedot6933
    @bluedot6933 Год назад

    how did he do the first neck? it looks like its drilled in?

  • @J__C__
    @J__C__ 4 года назад +1

    Man you make some awesome content! Thank you!

  • @mertakgun8209
    @mertakgun8209 3 года назад

    Hi, thanks for detailed explonation. I have problem about installing truss rod prefectly. I have the same truss rod in the video. Is there any possibility to locate it smoothely without cutting extra cavity?

  • @ATthemusician
    @ATthemusician Год назад

    My first guitar build I did the truss rod channel with a chisel, it works just fine but took over 6 hours to get it at the correct depth and width. I don't get why smaller flush router bits aren't more widely available, the only one I can find small enough to do truss rods is from stewmac for $35. I'm gonna end up getting it though because I think following a template would be better than using a straight bit and having to build a jig.

  • @stephane2911
    @stephane2911 2 года назад

    Hi there, nice video, do the botom of the truss rod chanel is flat or rounded ? Thanks.

  • @darkseed5753
    @darkseed5753 7 месяцев назад

    The deep slot damages the image of a Fender style neck, why didn't you mount the truss rod upside down?
    Just remember to unscrew to pull using the double action, the reverse one.
    I've seen around that many do it, so the hole for the key is at the same height as the fender holes, therefore much less invasive and better aesthetic. Clearly under freetboard in theory you would find the round part pushed but taking the flat plate from the opposite side and welding it on the rod that rests under the fretboard..... do you agree with this reasoning? can it work? In my opinion, yes

  • @vandemoovung7624
    @vandemoovung7624 Год назад

    Can you make guitar neck with purple Heart wood?

  • @jim2642
    @jim2642 Год назад

    What type of bit did you use? Up cut, down cut, combination?

  • @123elvislives
    @123elvislives 4 года назад

    Hi there from Australia
    I have a question
    I have a Washburn acoustic guitar and l have taken the truss rod out and it was a Martin style truss rod single action
    Now I would like to put a two way in and it looks a bit like yours
    Now the chanel is a bit big
    Now can l fill up the chanel with wood filler or wood putty and let it dry and the rout it out do you think that would be a good idea
    Thanks David 👍

  • @amranard
    @amranard 4 года назад

    Thanks Matt, love your vids

  • @dpdupuis5
    @dpdupuis5 4 года назад +1

    Beautiful new pin router...I'm coveting! What did you do with the old one? Maybe I'd be closer to being able to afford it versus new

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  4 года назад

      We use both pin routers, we have one set up for necks and one for bodies

  • @bluglass7819
    @bluglass7819 4 месяца назад

    Spoke wheels rule. Might not be classic looking but it keeps the meat at the headstock but easily adjustable.

  • @jvin248
    @jvin248 4 года назад

    You know ... Bitterroot sells wheel style truss rods. Put a notch at the heel or a little window. That's what I'm doing these days. Then a player only needs 'a little pokey thing' to adjust rather than hunt around for the right sized hex wrench every time. They also don't need to remove the pickguard to access a hex heel style.

  • @Benhameen45
    @Benhameen45 11 месяцев назад

    If I have a dual action rod then do I need to do a curved channel?

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  11 месяцев назад

      You do not need to use a curved channel for a modern style truss rod.

  • @m7alan7johnson7
    @m7alan7johnson7 4 года назад

    Really cool, Matt. Thanx.

  • @richardschlenk9727
    @richardschlenk9727 3 года назад +1

    I really like guitar building videos and I’ve MUCH from TT. However one recurrent issue with their “how we do it” instructions is that often they talk about utilizing their pin router. Most of us don’t have one. I’ve looked into it but they are hard to come by, expensive, and occupy a lot of space. Maybe one day…

  • @peterschmidt9942
    @peterschmidt9942 4 года назад

    I like those double truss rods, so much easier to install than making a traditional curved channel. Some things are better on modern guitars than the way they did it in the 50's. Work smarter, not harder.

  • @SSRT_JubyDuby8742
    @SSRT_JubyDuby8742 4 года назад

    Nice insight as to how you go about it. If any of us were brave enough to attempt it it would probably be chisels, a dremel or possibly a router.
    Nice post 😎🎙🎸✅

  • @hobiecat901
    @hobiecat901 2 года назад

    I thought you said, to cut a curved Truss Rod Channel and it appeared you Routered a Straight channel??? Please explain that Matt?? Thanks.

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  2 года назад

      A single action rod or traditional rod if you will needs to be in a curved slot
      A modern rod does not

  • @UpDownStroke
    @UpDownStroke 3 года назад

    Absolutely instructable. Just one question: which is the process to make the channeling into a Musicman spokewheel system? Becouse these guitars haven't a hole in the top of the neck (like fender, gibson, etc etc). Well done!

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  3 года назад

      There is a company called Grainger that will sell you a spoke wheel for that rod

  • @midi510
    @midi510 3 года назад

    What do you think about the spokewheel at the heel end?

  • @mgcnashville6615
    @mgcnashville6615 3 года назад

    How do you do the swoopy headstock thing? Trying to figure out a good way to do it.. is it a 1” or 2” radius? I know the headstock should be around 14 mil to fit tuners. Just don’t know the best method for getting that curve..

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  3 года назад

      We have a tool that is perfect for it. I'm pretty sure we have done videos on it before. Look up Old Man Machine I think that is what we called it

  • @bjstein4242
    @bjstein4242 4 года назад

    Awesome as always..very informative..what do you feel about the warmoth side heel access adjustment on the modern necks?..maybe potential for failure over time as the mechanical action to turn that rod from the side adds more complication

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  4 года назад +1

      I have a few of those BJ and they work great. They don't really move the truss rod very much so in some ways they are ineffectual.
      However, within the design limitations they work very well. I should do a video on what they actually do to the rod... it is really low tech

  • @Mjchale
    @Mjchale 4 года назад

    Hey. Good video for someone that already has some knowledge of luthiery and mechanics. You might add how these truss rods work over the other types.
    Why are they superior to the spoke end types requiring the curved slot?
    I have been getting these from StewMac and yes, I love them too

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  4 года назад +2

      I have a 45 minute truss rod lecture that I give to all the classes.

  • @rodolfoamaralguitar
    @rodolfoamaralguitar 3 года назад

    Hello. I adjusted the truss rod and the neck is flat. After 2 days I noticed an up-bow. I adjusted it again. After 1 or 2 days the same occurred. I repeated this process many times and it seems the truss rod does not maintain the neck flat. The marked the truss rod nut to see if it was moving, but no, it did not move. It is a single action truss rod. Have you experienced that? Thank you in advance.

    • @jeffreymckeown
      @jeffreymckeown Год назад

      I don't know why Matt doesn't reply to your question. Because if he does, that will be very informative stuff. Btw, I love technical questions like yours.

  • @SevanGuitars
    @SevanGuitars Год назад

    Why do some people add the gap where the nut is located and some go straight through?

  • @johnmiller9219
    @johnmiller9219 2 года назад

    i use the lmii truss rods. These blue ones are good but i find them quite heavy

  • @dpatrick5164
    @dpatrick5164 4 года назад

    Aww mannn. I know how to do this install. I wanted the skunk stripe version.

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  4 года назад

      Sorry my brother but we don't do that kind of neck here

  • @claresteel7842
    @claresteel7842 3 года назад

    Dude, what size truss rod would I need for a 24 inch scale neck, mustang style

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  3 года назад

      I'm not sure Clare, but go to Bitterroot and see what they have

  • @RhythemNBlues
    @RhythemNBlues 4 года назад

    What great fun!

  • @mr.altz0534
    @mr.altz0534 4 года назад

    Sir can I ask about the depth of the truss rod slot? I've seen so many video toturials on how to install truss rod, Some of the video that i saw says that the middle of the truss rod slot must be a little bit deeper to form a slight scalloped in the slot, And in this video of yours i can see that the slot are all the same depth. I'm a little bit confused here sir. I'm planning to make my first guitar neck, Hope you can help me, thanks 😊

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  4 года назад +1

      You bet, the truss rod will dictate the depth of the slot and the style of truss rod will dictate the need (should one exist) for a curved slot.
      We use a 2 way rod, the slot is right at 3/8, curving the slot would do nothing for this style truss rod.
      If you are using a single acting rod, like the 3/16 piece with a fixed end on one side and 10-32 threads on the other... you will need to use a curved slot and back fill the channel. Some people will say that an angled channel is enough... In my experience, it isn't.

    • @mr.altz0534
      @mr.altz0534 4 года назад

      Thanks for the tips sir!

  • @markbader4942
    @markbader4942 Год назад

    You say cocktail waitress in a Dolly Parton wig like it’s a bad thing.

  • @mikemcilroy4995
    @mikemcilroy4995 4 года назад

    I'm doing my first ever build and I want to use a 2way truss rod with headstock access like you have but if you don't put the walnut plug in what keeps the rod in place in the slot...in this video it looks like the rod will slide from heel to head. Sorry if this has been covered. On the plus side I'm old enough to know who Dolly Parton is

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  4 года назад

      Hi Mike,
      It is part of our design to keep the rod in place, the access cavity is separate from the truss rod slot

    • @mikemcilroy4995
      @mikemcilroy4995 4 года назад

      @@TexasToastGuitars In the video it looks like the 1/4" hole between the two compartments would allow the rod to slide...I'm guessing now that the 1/4" is smaller than the diameter of the adjustment nut?

    • @jayk.6077
      @jayk.6077 3 года назад

      Hey Matt, just curious on theae truss rods. Do you have to use a round bottom bit for the channel on these rods?

  • @gregorio4646
    @gregorio4646 9 месяцев назад +1

    The secret of this craft stay secret. The more they talk, the less we learn.

  • @PATOU4040
    @PATOU4040 4 года назад

    Thanks a lot !!!!!

  • @Ashley-kd1vt
    @Ashley-kd1vt 4 года назад

    Can this truss rod be installed in a fender neck with skunk stripe ?

  • @usernamenotincluded
    @usernamenotincluded 4 года назад

    Do you put anything in the truss rod cavity? I heard silicone so the the rod doesn’t rattle as your playing. What is your method? Thanks Matt. Love the content

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  4 года назад

      You have to put some load on the rod... we don't; smoosh any caulk into the cavity

    • @usernamenotincluded
      @usernamenotincluded 4 года назад

      What does it mean by loading the truss rod?🥴

  • @fat-hand
    @fat-hand 3 года назад

    What length truss rods do you use?

  • @SimonDuffy2
    @SimonDuffy2 3 года назад

    I have a guitar with a one piece neck and I was wondering how the truss rod was installed? There is no glued on fretboard (its one piece) and there is no routed channel on the back of the neck like with fenders. Could the full length of the neck have been reamed and a truss rod inserted? The guitar is a James Tyler Studio Elite. Awesome videos too.

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  3 года назад

      You got me man... who made it?

    • @SimonDuffy2
      @SimonDuffy2 3 года назад

      James Tyler guitars. I've had a really close look at the neck and, unless he is an absolute genius at hiding joints, its definitely one piece of wood with no flaws in it at all.

    • @martymcfly002
      @martymcfly002 2 года назад +1

      @@SimonDuffy2 Hey, I was checking out a maple fretboard Tyler recently and know exactly what you are talking about. It looks like one piece of wood but there is no channel/skunk stripe on the back either. After staring at it for a long time, there is a very faint line between the fretboard and neck. I think they must bandsaw off the fretboard from the same piece of maple as the rest of the neck, then glue it back in place once the truss rod is installed. This makes it basically invisible!

    • @SimonDuffy2
      @SimonDuffy2 2 года назад +1

      @@martymcfly002 Hi. Yes. You are absolutely right. I looked and looked for quite a while and it must be that the engineering tolerances on it are so tight that I couldn't even see the join between neck and fretboard. It was only when I realised there is a tiny lip at the body of the fretboard thar I figured it out. Something to aspire to. Amazing craftsmanship. I love my Tyler.

    • @martymcfly002
      @martymcfly002 2 года назад +1

      @@SimonDuffy2 I agree that detail really impressed me as well - good to hear you like yours, I'll be saving for a while yet lol

  • @michaelailer5623
    @michaelailer5623 4 года назад

    Great reference to Confederate Railroad with cocktail waitress comment. Building fixtures and jigs makes that Pin Router so versatile. I have seen videos of fixtures to do necks. You have great method with dead head sander but have you tried using the beloved pin router?

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  4 года назад

      I have seen those but I'd bet the deadhead sander is faster and more versatile. We used to use the copy carver but it sucks compared to the deadhead sander too. We can do all kinds of cool stuff with it. I don't see any changes coming anytime soon for us

    • @michaelailer5623
      @michaelailer5623 4 года назад

      @@TexasToastGuitars Deadhead looks to be super efficient, especially with grit you use. More curious what you did before Deadhead. What I have seen using pin router for necks requires a lot of hand work.

  • @donvanco3078
    @donvanco3078 4 года назад +2

    One more video in that shirt and it's going to need its own nickname......

  • @lloydpittonet
    @lloydpittonet 4 года назад

    With how you have the access, you COULD put a plug in there to fill the hole when you don't need to adjust the neck, if only to clean it up. It's pretty obvious that you're not stoked with this setup 100%.
    Just my 2¢

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  4 года назад +1

      No, I like it just fine... the truth is I don't, personally, like Fender style necks. They work great and all but I, myself, really like angled headstocks

  • @CJVideoProductions
    @CJVideoProductions 4 года назад

    I like this method. Thanks for sharing! I just put a spoke end truss rod in a neck and it rattles! Dah!

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  4 года назад +1

      Yeah, all the double acting rods will rattle... even the PRS one piece rod. You have to load the rod a little bit (you know just take the slack out) and that will go away.

    • @bjango53
      @bjango53 4 года назад

      @@TexasToastGuitars I like three small dabs of silicone in the channel ,stops rattle.

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  4 года назад

      @@bjango53 you and the guys at StewMac

    • @peachmelba1000
      @peachmelba1000 2 месяца назад

      ​@TexasToastGuitars That seems like a design flaw that could be overcome.
      I've really been thinking about this. Hear me out and tell me if I'm nuts:
      The source of truss rod rattle is twofold in two-way rods, if the slot is exactly the right width, meaning not a drop in fit, but a light interference fit on the square sections.
      The flat bar and the threaded bar have enough slack unloaded to contact each other if you give the neck a whap. The threaded bar can also make intermittent contact with the bottom of the slot under similar action. Both can be happening simultaneously as well.
      I'm now of the opinion that the coated rod with the threaded ends needs support from below in the form of less channel depth (roughly .015" less along its length) such that the rod is meaningfully engaged against that shallower section of the channel.
      The square section are always slightly deeper since the thread housings have to have _some_ material to encase the ID threads.
      At the same time, the round bar should also be engaged against the underside of the flat bar, but with an intermediary, like a cork gasket, bonded to the underside of the flat bar.
      Perhaps it's just the engineer in me that thinks nothing in a mechanical assembly should be loose or move unless it's at the user's need and use.
      Thanks!
      PS: I k ow the rod can simply be engaged a small bit, but isn't that like saying my car door stays closed as long I keep pulling on it while I drive?😅

  • @eIectroboy
    @eIectroboy 4 года назад

    Dear Matt, i have a +style single action truss rod. And i can`t understand, how to make a correct slot for it. Especially in a heel place. Now i guess, it was a mistake - buying a single action truss rod. But +style was too attractive)

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  4 года назад +1

      You got to come up with your own cool way of doing truss rods, they are all a little different. Single acting rods are good too... Hell, they all work if you do them right. You can do it my friend

  • @markdearborn1828
    @markdearborn1828 4 года назад

    Hey Jerry Jeff references....cool man!

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  4 года назад

      We love Jerry Jeff Walker, Sargent Bishop used to hang out with him

  • @BillyBN
    @BillyBN 4 года назад

    How do ya adjust your heel access Trods

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  4 года назад

      Same way you do with a headstock adjust... you just have to take it out of the guitar

    • @BillyBN
      @BillyBN 4 года назад

      So you have to take the neck off?

  • @davesabella7299
    @davesabella7299 4 года назад

    Hey what happened to your Beloved Pin Router????

  • @russelleckhart2232
    @russelleckhart2232 4 года назад

    And just like that... I have another cool build project for my new pin router. Why didn't you tell us how awesome these things are?!?!?!

  • @tiki_trash
    @tiki_trash 4 года назад +2

    A cocktail waitress in a Dolly parton wig?!?! I'm just going to have to get over to Colorado one of these days.

    • @GosselinCreative
      @GosselinCreative 4 года назад +1

      I think that is a reference to a line in the Confederate Railroad song "Trashy Women." Don't ask me how I know. :)
      ruclips.net/video/vfXs0m32A8E/видео.html

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  4 года назад

      You got that right brotherman

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  4 года назад +3

      They say opposites attract but I disagree... I need a woman just a tacky as me

  • @amitsapir2
    @amitsapir2 4 года назад +2

    Why dont you just rout it all thw way without leaving a gap and than routing a small cavity for the allen key

    • @donvanco3078
      @donvanco3078 4 года назад +1

      Primarily because it's a different size - but also it looks nicer than just blasting a ditch in the entire neck.

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  4 года назад

      We like doing it this way

    • @donvanco3078
      @donvanco3078 4 года назад +1

      @@TexasToastGuitars Well that 's just crazy talk.

  • @DrFade-ji5ol
    @DrFade-ji5ol 3 года назад

    3:16 😂

  • @sanderbrugman8157
    @sanderbrugman8157 4 года назад

    why not use a truss rod with a wheel at the end than you still have one at the heel with you can still adjust it.

    • @TexasToastGuitars
      @TexasToastGuitars  4 года назад

      I don't like wheel truss rods.

    • @sanderbrugman8157
      @sanderbrugman8157 4 года назад

      @@TexasToastGuitars yeah you got it love them. I personally like them especially if the wheel is is in the last feet. Btw I'm going to build my first neck in a few days and I'm going to make a one piece old school neck. How thick does the wood need to be on with sides of the truss rod usually?

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