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Easiest Truss Rod and Carbon Fiber Install ever! Maximum Guitar Works Tools and Jigs Series

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  • Опубликовано: 18 июл 2021
  • This is truly one of the best and easiest way to rout for your carbon fiber and truss rods. It is as close to a “Fool” proof system ever devised…and all you need is a 5/8” bushing guide and a hand held router. Another creative addition to the Maximum Guitar Works Tools and Jigs Series.
    To order, contact us at info@maximumguitarworks.com, or use the contact page or phone number on our website (www.maximumguitarworks.com)
    If you have special needs to be included in your next guitar…and have the experience to appreciate a builder with a high level of attention to detail…send us an email at info@maximumguitarworks.com
    Maximum Guitar Works is a custom guitar shop based in Colorado USA. We are passionate about creating the highest quality instruments to meet the exact requirements of our customers. Not only do we create personalized custom guitars, we manufacture high quality production models, produce custom parts and accessories, and provide instruction for enthusiasts via our RUclips channel. Our passion for excellence is evident in everything we do!
    Make sure you subscribe to the Maximum Guitar Works RUclips channel so that you don’t miss out on future videos. Feel from to post comments and/or questions below. You can also contact me directly at info@MaximumGuitarWorks.com.

Комментарии • 55

  • @TexasToastGuitars
    @TexasToastGuitars 3 года назад +6

    We used this template set yesterday, of course, we had excellent results.
    If you have a router and some maple you can do it!
    I recommended to the student using this that a full size drawing was a good idea to help him sort out the truss rod access. He did it perfectly.
    We started with excellence and finished with Coors

    • @maximumguitarworks
      @maximumguitarworks  3 года назад +1

      That is so awesome. I'm glad to hear your student(s) where able to make good use of this template system. I need some pictures from your class.

  • @pops71
    @pops71 3 года назад +5

    This stuff is next level. If I had this when I first started building, many, many trees would still be alive!

    • @maximumguitarworks
      @maximumguitarworks  3 года назад +1

      Ha...should be part of my marketing slogan. "Use the MGW template system...save some trees"!

  • @wilsonguitars156
    @wilsonguitars156 3 года назад

    hey Steve!...i bought your fretboard and neck templates and the system works incredible!....i have my own templates too but 40 years of making guitars yours shine!
    they are so simple to use and worth every penny!
    thanks again Steve....keep up the excellence.!!!

    • @maximumguitarworks
      @maximumguitarworks  3 года назад

      Thank you! Glad to hear positive reports. I appreciate you!

  • @KleshGuitarsOfficial
    @KleshGuitarsOfficial 3 месяца назад

    I like the clean-ness and uniformity of your templates. Mine all look terrible, (either baltic birch or MDF) but still work, but would be nice to have some of these. Great job

  • @ClinToneCust23
    @ClinToneCust23 6 месяцев назад

    Buying that this payday!!

  • @SweetTGuitars
    @SweetTGuitars 3 года назад

    We would expect nothing less from the mad scientist of guitar! I'm so glad I know who you are my friend. This is great. I mean the innovations just keep coming man. I am super impressed once again. Can't wait to use this! Peace brother! Be safe!

  • @randyparcels9635
    @randyparcels9635 3 года назад

    Another excellent video AND another excellent template design! Simplicity on the far side of complexity is always pure elegance.

  • @stevenfolino405
    @stevenfolino405 3 года назад +1

    “Quadrophinea” alignment Steve, ya know so You Won’t Be Fooled ever Again!

    • @maximumguitarworks
      @maximumguitarworks  3 года назад

      Man...that is a good one! :-) Why didn't I think of that. I need to make you the chairman of my humor committee.

    • @rtucker0458
      @rtucker0458 3 года назад

      Ohh... that's goood.. very good..

    • @stevenfolino405
      @stevenfolino405 3 года назад

      Dude, I’m just trying to keep up with “Flat Bottom Drill Bits!”😉
      You’re doing great all on your own!🤣
      But I do like the idea of being a chairman…💁🏻‍♂️
      I accept!

  • @MCheekeOutdoors
    @MCheekeOutdoors 2 года назад

    Nice work .

  • @TomL-
    @TomL- 3 года назад

    This is super cool!!! I was designing my own setup using CNC type rails and bearings, but I think that I'd rather use this......probably even save some money over the contraption that I was going to make, haha.

  • @stevlajang
    @stevlajang Год назад

    why not adding some straight to accommodate for spoke wheel..

  • @jorgemontalvo6182
    @jorgemontalvo6182 2 года назад

    Love it!

  • @j-mo2453
    @j-mo2453 2 года назад

    Yes of course quadraphonic. That’s a correct description. Four points of alignment and you were indeed telling us for us to hear. So… lol

    • @j-mo2453
      @j-mo2453 2 года назад

      That was very Ron Popeil. Lol Wing some neo pseudo techno jargon with convincing enthusiasm and excitement of a well performed demonstration of the products amazing ability. I might call it the maximum-guitar-works-o-matic complete guitar template system for the post modern electric luthier. But not everyone thinks long names with a laugh are catchy. Lol

    • @maximumguitarworks
      @maximumguitarworks  2 года назад

      That is great! Man...it is funny that more people don't comment on my silly video remarks. Thanks for getting me.

  • @paulneeds
    @paulneeds Год назад

    Looks a great product, Steve. As I don’t own a router table this is perfect for me. Currently it’s $107 which is reasonable given the usage it would get - but the shipping is $84! I know that’s out of control, but it’s a shame nevertheless - it makes it unaffordable for me. :(

  • @matthewwillis5957
    @matthewwillis5957 3 года назад

    I prefer all of my router templates be designed for use with guide bushings. It allows you to use any kind of router bit you prefer (upcut, downcut, straight knife, etc.) It's sort of like using a pin router, just on the opposite side of the workpiece.

    • @maximumguitarworks
      @maximumguitarworks  3 года назад

      True story. Sometimes more challenging to figure out offsets...but with going for the centerline...it is easy.

  • @hobiecat901
    @hobiecat901 2 года назад

    I was told that the Truss Rod Channel needed to be Arched and not cut Straight. What is your take on that?? I am going to attempt a Neck build and attempting to learn all I can before starting. Thanks, Russell

    • @maximumguitarworks
      @maximumguitarworks  2 года назад +1

      You are referring to how single action truss rods are installed. I use and prefer double action truss rods….which use a flat channel.

    • @hobiecat901
      @hobiecat901 2 года назад

      @@maximumguitarworks Thank you so much for the Really Fast Reply. I gotcha.

  • @SweetTGuitars
    @SweetTGuitars 3 года назад

    I also prefer to rout from the top. I just don't like not seeing what I'm routing! This is THE solution to this long time problem.

    • @maximumguitarworks
      @maximumguitarworks  3 года назад

      Thanks Todd. It is a little bit of a game changer. Wish I came up with this a long time ago!

    • @SweetTGuitars
      @SweetTGuitars 3 года назад

      @@maximumguitarworks yeah, I know, but that's the beauty of discovery, always something new waiting for us! I love these new templates man. Great idea.

  • @ryno6101
    @ryno6101 2 года назад

    Where do I buy carbon fiber 48 “ long , need for neck thru body support.

    • @maximumguitarworks
      @maximumguitarworks  2 года назад +1

      I buy them from Dragon Plate. They are 48" long...the square tube version. Although...I really think that you still only need the support in the actual neck portion of the guitar.

  • @mikemedley1185
    @mikemedley1185 Месяц назад

    Hey, Steve! Do you have these templates available for bass?

    • @maximumguitarworks
      @maximumguitarworks  Месяц назад

      Yes we do. On our website you will find many P-Bass style variations…which we call the “Pistol Bass”.
      maximumguitarworks.com/search?q=Pistol

  • @DE-GEN-ART
    @DE-GEN-ART 8 месяцев назад

    as a luthier you will be making more jigs than actual guitars. let this guy build them for you, i bet these jigs take hours off the build

  • @jrbishop6538
    @jrbishop6538 Год назад

    When you drill the holes for the alignment pins how deep do you go?

    • @jrbishop6538
      @jrbishop6538 Год назад

      Also, love the videos. Thanks for all the help you’re putting out there. Planning on ordering this neck template system

    • @maximumguitarworks
      @maximumguitarworks  Год назад

      I drill about 3/16” deep in the neck…and about .100” in the bottom of the fretboard. The fretboard for sure needs to be a flat bottom bit to prevent having a point penetrate the top of the fretboard after you radius.

  • @timdone1902
    @timdone1902 3 года назад

    Your attention to detail is off the scale. Can these be purchased in the uk without crippling import duty and shipping costs?

    • @maximumguitarworks
      @maximumguitarworks  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Tim. I'm not sure what your import duty is...but shipping is not horrible. I have shipped many to the UK. A 1 lb box was like $40...and a 10 lb shipment was like $80. Maybe be high for just one template...add a few things...maybe some knobs...it is a better rate.

  • @RPMlegacy513
    @RPMlegacy513 2 года назад

    Hey Steve, what pinwheel truss rod are you using in this video? Great template set, going to be buying this set, just not sure how you handle head stock shapes.

    • @maximumguitarworks
      @maximumguitarworks  2 года назад

      I use custom length stainless steel truss rods from Allied Lutherie.

  • @singtall
    @singtall 3 года назад

    can you make an access hole template for the headstock?

    • @maximumguitarworks
      @maximumguitarworks  3 года назад +1

      I can Ross...however, I showed a super easy way to it a few videos ago. There are many variables in truss rod access. With the template in this video...you can swap to a larger bit...move the stop blocks...then you are ready for the rout through style of truss rod access like many guitars use.
      If there is something specific you are after...email me through my website...and we can discuss any request you might have. Thanks for the comment.

  • @rtucker0458
    @rtucker0458 3 года назад

    Never mess up another neck???..
    Hold my beer.. I've never made a neck yet..I'm sure I can screw it up.. hahahaha....
    I'm a couple of weeks from having my "area" back.. Then I can get down to buying templates, tools and stuff for screwing up necks.

    • @maximumguitarworks
      @maximumguitarworks  3 года назад +1

      That is why I had to add the disclaimer "YOU MAY...never mess up another neck"! There are always people willing to prove me wrong. ;-)

  • @rtucker0458
    @rtucker0458 3 года назад

    Anyone wanna bet Steve's got a template for "procreation"????..... hahahahahaaa!!
    Sorry Steve that was just to easy..

    • @maximumguitarworks
      @maximumguitarworks  3 года назад +1

      I can neither confirm or deny that...however, many have found my jigs and templates satisfying.

    • @rtucker0458
      @rtucker0458 3 года назад

      @@maximumguitarworks waaaahahahhhahaaa... I'm going to have to make sure the wife doesn't read that.. She'll be ordering things unrelated to guitars.... lol