Installing a new bone nut & saddle

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  • Опубликовано: 17 апр 2021
  • I decided to do things a little differently today. I wanted to show you the amount of work it takes to create a new a bone nut and saddle for an acoustic guitar without relying much on power tools. This isn't 100% hand work (I did use my band saw and spindle sander just a little bit) but this is a lot of power than I normally use for this repair. Its a lot of work for such a simple thing that most people take for granted.
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Комментарии • 5

  • @skateborg
    @skateborg Год назад

    This is the best shop soundtrack I've ever listened to.

  • @khizerrizviofficial
    @khizerrizviofficial Год назад +1

    Great video! I am about to replace the nut and saddle on my guitar with bone counterparts.
    I have one question before I attempt to do so. My guitar came with a compensated saddle but the intonation is still imperfect mostly after the 12th fret. When I’ll be carving the bone saddle what should I do to achieve the best possible intonation.
    Thanks in advance! Much love from Pakistan.

    • @StuartDayGuitars
      @StuartDayGuitars  Год назад

      use file or dremel tool to make adjustments on the saddle. If you want more info, just wait a few weeks. I'll have a course on this subject completed soon.

  • @patjones1217
    @patjones1217 9 месяцев назад

    I thought putting a video on RUclips was about sharing your experience to help others with how to repair their guitars but this whole video was just about watching you do something we have no idea what you did.

    • @StuartDayGuitars
      @StuartDayGuitars  9 месяцев назад

      I'm sorry you feel that way. Millions of videos are posted on youtube every year that don't teach anything. It is a platform that was originally built on the back of daily vloggers who just showed their daily lives. I'm not sure why you have the expectation that someone like me should only post videos where I teach you, for free, how to do what I do professionally. BUt there are luthiers on youtube who do just that. Although many of them are not folks I would listen to if I'm honest. It is not easy to run a business like this and provide quality video content for people to enjoy for free... I do my best. But, since you didn't pay me for anything I guess you can just go about your life without being too upset about it