Fixing slightly bowed neck on a Spanish classical guitar

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @maraw.d.1395
    @maraw.d.1395 10 месяцев назад +8

    It's because of this video that i learned most spanish classical guitars don't have truss rods!! and the nut isn't glued in either, this is so fun to learn! I have been fixing mine and all my friends' electric guitars and basses for a long time but i've never been confident enough to try acoustic or classical guitars, but watching you has really helped give me that confidence!

    • @zuperdee
      @zuperdee 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah, the tension on classical nylon string guitars is generally much lower than on steel string guitars, so they usually don’t need truss rods.

    • @therealpalo001
      @therealpalo001 3 месяца назад

      I was wondering why the nut wasn’t glued on my Spanish classical guitar,thanks for sharing

  • @michaelanthony1537
    @michaelanthony1537 Год назад +47

    I'm sure I'm not the only follower that would love to see you play the guitar when you're finished your magic ❤

    • @bronzze05
      @bronzze05 Год назад +5

      I was thinking the same thing

    • @aleksandrlutsenko1979
      @aleksandrlutsenko1979 Год назад +3

      Кстати да. Этого не хватает в конце каждого видео.

    • @Ron_Masterjohn
      @Ron_Masterjohn Год назад +3

      Maybe she doesn’t play and just works on them. I have no idea though.

    • @davidclark3603
      @davidclark3603 11 месяцев назад +1

      Excellent job!

    • @danduntz2539
      @danduntz2539 10 месяцев назад

      She does all this tremendous work and puts all this effort in and you’re asking her to do more?! Shame on you. If you’re not satisfied with her great efforts, maybe you should ask yourself why you keep taking and taking, rather than being appreciative.

  • @donh3522
    @donh3522 Год назад +11

    Tanya,this is one of the best classical guitar re-fret videos I've seen.Your skill and attention to detail is superb. Also your filming is so clear and precise.Fantastic.All the best.👍

  • @rojimowi
    @rojimowi Год назад +10

    It is obvious you love what you do. Thank you.
    John

  • @James-3000
    @James-3000 Год назад +28

    Great repair skills and your videos are getting better & better. Cool closeups and great sounds 😊 and best nails in the industry!

  • @billkath
    @billkath Год назад +12

    Fabulous work, as alway, Tanya! They are going to love playing that lovely guitar now!❤

  • @gigmandrew8975
    @gigmandrew8975 Год назад +4

    I appreciate you commenting on why you had to do the work on this neck, because of the shape that it was in. It's always great to learn new things. Someday I will tackle the job of refretting my PRS SE custom 22 semi hollow body.

  • @DJPLAYNICE
    @DJPLAYNICE Год назад +9

    Really enjoyed the process and precision. Thank you for the upload 🤘🏼

  • @2011Noud
    @2011Noud 4 месяца назад +1

    Great video! Still a few remarks: When deepening the slots for the frets it is advisable to
    make a few strikes with a small triangular file to protect the edges of the groove when
    a future fretjob should be needed. And when hammering the highest frets it is advisable
    to place some pieces of wood for the protection of the soundboard clamped between sound-
    board and back. But great that you are making people aware of the fact that a bowed neck
    can be cured.

  • @billysmether6237
    @billysmether6237 Год назад +10

    Another great video!! Educational and straight to the point. Thank you and please make many more.

  • @Rocketman88002
    @Rocketman88002 10 месяцев назад

    Myself, seeing her craftsmanship skills at work is truly amazing.

  • @sundogaudio851
    @sundogaudio851 Год назад +3

    watching your videos taught me i have to improve my fret polishing. thanks. :)

  • @fordsrestorations970
    @fordsrestorations970 Год назад +7

    Absolutely beautiful work on a wonderful instrument, 🙋‍♂️ watching this reminds me of studying at the Museum.... I'm inspired to take my most precious Lumber to build a beautiful home studio... and I know you could do it also dear lady , you have the skills.

  • @rickcurtis2983
    @rickcurtis2983 Год назад +5

    It is pure joy for me to see you do your beautiful work, and learn something new everytime! Thank you, I hope you're doing well!

  • @thomasbrewer3571
    @thomasbrewer3571 Год назад

    Love your videos. Love watching on RUclips guitar builders, building guitars. I’ve been messing around with them for 45 yrs, I have 1978 d28 Martin 2012 d45 my wife bought me. both bought new. So this just totally amazing and awesome to watch. I’ll watch your videos and look for new ones to come. Have a great day

  • @craigbuchan
    @craigbuchan Год назад +5

    fantastic work! I could watch for hours!

  • @dimitriousbascari4601
    @dimitriousbascari4601 7 месяцев назад +2

    Spanish classical guitars are the most beautiful and elegant acoustic guitars 🙌🏼

  • @ousley421
    @ousley421 11 месяцев назад

    Improving rapidly, your channel will soon be 250k subs. Keep up the good work.

  • @bobbeattie9695
    @bobbeattie9695 Год назад +4

    You definitely have your own style! Love what you do. On loose frets I have used a birthday candle (rubbed next to the fret) so as to not have the CA glue stick to the board. Not sure that's a good idea, but it works.

  • @petedazer3381
    @petedazer3381 Год назад

    It’s amazing to me that you calmly do fantastic work with all of the atrocities of war all around you in Ukraine! You are an inspiration!

  • @tater9384
    @tater9384 Год назад +1

    Boy - that's allotta frets!! Great work as always.

    • @hargisP2
      @hargisP2 4 месяца назад

      Nothing to fret over.

  • @elbenaso
    @elbenaso Год назад +11

    hypnotizing

  • @applecrk
    @applecrk Год назад

    Nice to see someone knows how to install nylon strings!

  • @johnbrandonberg4257
    @johnbrandonberg4257 Год назад

    For years I thought of a Nylon String Guitar was like a Toy or something. I was wrong. I have 2 of them now and usually play them more than anything else. Good Job! :)

  • @slowplant
    @slowplant Год назад +1

    I love watching you work. Wish I could do what you do. It seems very satisfying...

  • @jeffhutchings7107
    @jeffhutchings7107 Год назад +1

    Incredible. Looks so easy when you do it!

  • @simonlivingstone7939
    @simonlivingstone7939 Год назад +1

    Interesting informative Great work! Please lets see & hear them played at the end of such endeavour.

  • @Ron_Masterjohn
    @Ron_Masterjohn Год назад

    Fantastic job Tonya. Basically if your good with tools and know the steps many can do the same if you have patients,

  • @jazz_grooves
    @jazz_grooves Год назад

    Beautiful work as usual Tanya!!

  • @theayatollahofrockandrollah
    @theayatollahofrockandrollah Год назад

    I never seen a Lady Luthier before. More power to you. Great Job. Love your nails.

  • @pipebomb-8573
    @pipebomb-8573 8 месяцев назад +1

    ""THIS IS GREAT-CRAFTSMAN-SHIP FOR A SKILLED-GUITAR-TECHNICIAN, ""OH AND I REALLY-LOVE THE-WORK ON THE-FINGERNAILS, ""IT IS UNIQUE, ""GREATJOB""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @durstondarden8765
    @durstondarden8765 Год назад +1

    Another great job and another great video!

  • @jonmoreno9703
    @jonmoreno9703 Год назад +1

    Pipettes are the best invention for the luthier! And CA glue also.

  • @nimry80
    @nimry80 Год назад +2

    Satisfying job

  • @stephenchaulker5521
    @stephenchaulker5521 8 месяцев назад

    Another fine, meticulous job !! Big Box of old frets, my goodness. Excellent 🎥

  • @DaleLSeth
    @DaleLSeth 2 дня назад

    Purchased ac 18:44 oustic guitar 3 years ago online. Neck width at nut = good. At 12th, though, far wider than I like, which is same as my 2 ovations and my '13 LP, 66 Firebird and ' 66 Eppi Casino.
    Have wanted to remove the neck and fix. The more I watch your videos the more I think Maybe I can do this.
    When I think, "Yes! I CAN do this, it'll be solely due to your videos displaying Your craft, and the thought, experience and insight i glean from them.
    Thanks SO much for YouTubing them!

  • @Tremperguitars
    @Tremperguitars Год назад

    Another,"Hey,why didn't I think of that video!"Awesome!

  • @Brad-ip8wz
    @Brad-ip8wz 10 месяцев назад

    Love the editing on this one

  • @xoxb2
    @xoxb2 Год назад +1

    Great video - nice reminder of how to string a classical guitar! But when you were filing the nut I had to keep blowing my screen.

  • @gregoaks4413
    @gregoaks4413 Год назад +2

    nice work Tanya

  • @SantiiOasis
    @SantiiOasis Год назад

    I love the old fret box. Your nails change during the video.😂 Great job.

  • @JONNIE_ROCKER
    @JONNIE_ROCKER Год назад +3

    👍👍 great video Tanya

  • @robertcormier242
    @robertcormier242 Год назад +3

    Love your passion.....nice work 😊😊

  • @PhillipHolt-f9r
    @PhillipHolt-f9r Год назад

    You have the patience of Job. Very good

  • @jwv6985
    @jwv6985 Год назад

    I dont know much about classical guitars, so I assume there is no trus rod in the neck. 🤔
    Great work too. I like that you have no music in your videos, just straight to the point. Thank you

  • @valakhdavidson8283
    @valakhdavidson8283 11 месяцев назад

    Muy buen trabajo de reentrastado, quedo muy bueno. Hermoso trabajo y la guitarra que estabas raparabdo también. Gracias por compartir tu trabajo, la verdad muy útil, Gracias

  • @kevisp77
    @kevisp77 5 месяцев назад

    First of all, let me say this is a wonderful channel, and this specific video is near and dear to my heart (I love classical nylon guitars). That being said, have you ever tried heating the neck slightly and clamping it in a slight back bow while it cools? Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. If the frets were in good shape, this may be much quicker and simpler. But your work on this is amazing!

  • @therealpalo001
    @therealpalo001 3 месяца назад

    Love the classical acoustic guitars

  • @johnmescal
    @johnmescal Год назад +1

    Hi Tanya...you do really great work, I ve been doing similar work professionally on vintage banjos for the past few years and every time I watch your videos I learn something new and useful, thank you for sharing. I would be really interested sometime to watch a video which was a little mini tour of your bench/workshop set up? From the small snatches i see in the background it looks very nicely organised...🙂

  • @sylvaind9086
    @sylvaind9086 10 месяцев назад

    You always have the most spectacular finger nails!😁👍

  • @alainmalo3791
    @alainmalo3791 Год назад +2

    Superbe boulot à vivat Espagnïa 😃💃👍

  • @martinlouden9005
    @martinlouden9005 Год назад

    A beautiful job Tanya. I wish I could do a refret in under 19 minutes!

  • @Ymmoyason224
    @Ymmoyason224 Год назад +1

    Jesus! that was a lot of frets in that box😂

  • @ilcutrese1977
    @ilcutrese1977 10 месяцев назад

    Bravissima hai fatto un Lavoro Perfetto

  • @rayclark9643
    @rayclark9643 10 месяцев назад

    If you were nearby you'd be my first choice to have work done on my guitar!

  • @dagoldigol
    @dagoldigol 8 месяцев назад

    Thnx for this video tutorials planning to refret my shinano no35 1972

  • @guitarzan2626
    @guitarzan2626 8 месяцев назад

    Great work, I'm to heavy handed for this kind of repair.

  • @donaldholman9070
    @donaldholman9070 Год назад

    I love the fingernail art!

  • @rendiprtm3885
    @rendiprtm3885 Год назад +2

    Greattt. What is the brand for hammer you use for fret?

  • @СергійОрлик-б9з
    @СергійОрлик-б9з Год назад

    Чудова робота! Дякую за відео!

  • @vastrange
    @vastrange Год назад

    Great camera work!

  • @seyranmuzikmerkezi
    @seyranmuzikmerkezi Год назад

    Mükemmel işçilik ve çok iyi sabır👍tebrik ediyorum Tanya hanım sizi👋

  • @123omairma
    @123omairma Год назад +1

    Verry good job nice work

  • @doutordrive
    @doutordrive Год назад

    Excellente video! Great repair!

  • @HearGear
    @HearGear Год назад

    Great video... i would like a video and you show what stuff you use, for example Oils, Vax, Cleaners, Glues etc.. would be a great video too.. :D thanks

  • @robarnold6998
    @robarnold6998 Год назад +2

    As many times as I’ve seen you complete this process it never gets boring and I always feel like I’ve learned something new. Question! Why do you heat, I assume, the frets prior to removing them? As always, great job young lady! Be safe and God bless!!!

    • @TanyaShpachuk
      @TanyaShpachuk  Год назад +6

      Heat helps to loosen the glue, if it was some. And even if there was no glue it still help to pull frets with less fretboard chipping

    • @robarnold6998
      @robarnold6998 Год назад +2

      @@TanyaShpachuk thanks!!!

  • @mandopete8970
    @mandopete8970 Год назад +3

    Hi, love your videos.
    Why do you put solder on the frets when you remove them?

    • @TanyaShpachuk
      @TanyaShpachuk  Год назад +5

      Hi! For better heat transfer, it helps soften the glue and reduces fretboard chipping :)

  • @nikolasnavarro4161
    @nikolasnavarro4161 Год назад +5

    I'm curious... Why do you apply solder to the frets before pulling them? What would be the issue if you just pulled them directly?

    • @TanyaShpachuk
      @TanyaShpachuk  Год назад +13

      For better heat transfer, it helps soften the glue and reduces fretboard chipping :)

  • @ronboff3461
    @ronboff3461 Год назад

    excellent work!

  • @donaldholman9070
    @donaldholman9070 Год назад

    Great video. Thank you so much.

  • @КоньКалигулы
    @КоньКалигулы 11 месяцев назад

    Насколько я понимаю, это гитара фирмы prudencio saez, великолепный инструмент. Ходят слухи, что это одна и та же фирма, что и Alhambra. Моя семья и мои знакомые жалуются, что она слишком громкая)) Как и любая испания, они могут быть требовательны к перемене климата и влажности. Может повести гриф, может треснуть дека. Ничего не поделаешь, альтернативой этому могут быть только изделия из фанеры. Каждому есть выбор.

  • @robertodeoliveira7432
    @robertodeoliveira7432 Год назад

    Great job, perfect 👊👊👊👏👏👏👏

  • @donaldholman9070
    @donaldholman9070 Год назад

    beautiful instrument thanks to you.

  • @cpetroleite
    @cpetroleite Год назад +1

    Um trabalho primoroso e delicado. Fantástico!!!

  • @papageno11
    @papageno11 Год назад

    I'm impressed🙂

  • @VictorVectorMusic
    @VictorVectorMusic Год назад +1

    Interesting string wrapping and nut filing techniques. No testing with a gauge on the first and a tuner on the third fret? What up with that slotted saddle? We do it totally different at my shop.

    • @TanyaShpachuk
      @TanyaShpachuk  Год назад +1

      Just a standard classic way of wrapping. After all manipulations with neck - it`s turned out that nut require just a bit of filing, so in this case I check it by a light gap between sting and 1st fret.
      And that was not a slots on a saddle (😅), metal can leave some dark stains on Graphtech nuts and saddles, I didn`t want to sand it from that side, bc stains not really big, ang overall geometry was prefect 😉

  • @mikefinley4367
    @mikefinley4367 Год назад

    Yruly skilled, goes right to work wasting no time. After six decades of living Id have no issue working as a apprentice for this ,uch younger and female. A,erica, has isdues, ,ostly stupid ones. Its wonderful when I come across younger people who are highly skilled in yhier craft, providing quality results instead of so called big guitar chain stores luthiers who lack skills and would rather sell you a new guitar.

  • @bluesmon1329
    @bluesmon1329 5 месяцев назад

    Love your videos, I feel like I am being channelled. I have a couple guitars that have bowed necks and I was waiting until I had time to do this procedure so I would keep them for personal use. . I was wondering if there would be a adjustable fret slot cutter that would be set for specific tand depth?

  • @elicarlton-pearson8945
    @elicarlton-pearson8945 10 месяцев назад

    Love these videos! Fav guitar repair on youtube. Question- how do you ensure against chipping at the fret slots at that first planing stage? I can tell the plain is super sharp, but I'd still be scared. Any advice hugely appreciated...

  • @Svoboda_777
    @Svoboda_777 Год назад

    Браво, мастерица. Я тоже свои гитары сама обслуживаю, только у меня нет таких качественных инструментов.

  • @eduardo261881
    @eduardo261881 Год назад +1

    exelent video

  • @johnwilliams1223
    @johnwilliams1223 Год назад

    Tanya has obviously done A LOT of fret replacements. Providing of course all of those were from her work.

  • @HRFusion2003
    @HRFusion2003 12 дней назад

    Tanya, thanks for you very eeucative video. Which (slow drying?) glue do you apply on the frets?

  • @PavlovPavel1987
    @PavlovPavel1987 Год назад +6

    Чудо женщина❤🤗😘💕

  • @Людвиг-ъ7щ
    @Людвиг-ъ7щ Год назад

    Просто Красота!!!Таня классный мастер!!!

  • @supersup-m5r
    @supersup-m5r Год назад

    Saludos desde España!!!...❤

  • @Partybob1
    @Partybob1 6 месяцев назад

    I’m curious about the various liquids you use. The spray, the wax in the tin, the smudge stick? What are they please?

  • @sergefilippov4173
    @sergefilippov4173 Год назад

    amasing) Greats job! Best Regards!)

  • @georgeion7144
    @georgeion7144 Год назад +1

    Hello,everything is very nice, and yet I think it would be useful for someone like me, who is inexperienced, to explain or write to us what materials you use, what polish, what wax, what Grid, from which defect you started the repair and how far it went .thank you

  • @gonzorudeboy
    @gonzorudeboy Год назад

    Hi. Great video, really instructing . I plan on restoring an old 50s or 60 parlor steel strings guitar with a bowed neck. I was wondering why you waxed (I suppose it's wax) the fingerboard before doing the fretwork. I would have assumed that it's done in the finishing process. I add that I'm pretty much ignorant about luthier work😅.

  • @dennishook6529
    @dennishook6529 Год назад +1

    Hi Tanya, I’m new to your site but I love your camera work. Your videos are so good, what do you use to record them with, and is it in 4k 60 fpm ?
    I am also a guitar tech in the USA and want to start recording my work as you do. Also what editing software do you use? Thank you

    • @TanyaShpachuk
      @TanyaShpachuk  Год назад +3

      Hi! Thank you!
      Right now I use Iphone 14pro (with ProMovie app to get wider settings for recording) as a camera, and Adobe Premier for edit.
      Of course this is not really PRO setup, but with good light and a bit of experience it can give a decent picture :)

  • @stalahoy
    @stalahoy Год назад +1

    Love you videos. What do you apply to the superglue on the frets to help it come off more easily with the chisel?

    • @TanyaShpachuk
      @TanyaShpachuk  Год назад +6

      I use wax on the fretboard it`s prevent glue from soaking into wood, and I can just sorta peel it of later

  • @picksalot1
    @picksalot1 Год назад

    I've used heating the neck/fretboard and clamping the the neck in a counter bow for 24 hours to remove .5-1mm of string action at the 12th fret.

    • @TanyaShpachuk
      @TanyaShpachuk  Год назад +3

      Yes it definitely works, but I try to avoid heat treatment of acoustic and classical guitars, bc it can cause some unpredictable warping in future :)
      It good when it is some minor deformations :)

  • @PhillipHolt-f9r
    @PhillipHolt-f9r Год назад

    You go girl. Luckily mine has truss rod.

  • @Benbenbenbenbenbenbenbenben
    @Benbenbenbenbenbenbenbenben Год назад

    Hi Tanya. Great video and very helpful! What's the destination of the frets you pull out? seeing the last image of the patreons, I wonder if these are to be recycled.

  • @reynaldotorres4420
    @reynaldotorres4420 Год назад

    New sub!!! I love You!!!

  • @roylivingston9085
    @roylivingston9085 Год назад +2

    Was that solder you put on fret before heating and pulling it.

    • @TanyaShpachuk
      @TanyaShpachuk  Год назад +2

      Yes, it is for better heat transfer :)

  • @Metal69jaymz666
    @Metal69jaymz666 Год назад +2

    Fellow guitar tech, loving the work! Quick question. What was the white stuff in the can you applied after you level sanded the neck? Just curious

    • @TanyaShpachuk
      @TanyaShpachuk  Год назад +6

      It is wax, I apply it on wood to prevent CA glue from soaking too much into the wood. This step make later cleanup easier :)

    • @Metal69jaymz666
      @Metal69jaymz666 Год назад +1

      @@TanyaShpachuk is it a specific type of wax? Do you apply after the glue dries or during?

    • @TanyaShpachuk
      @TanyaShpachuk  Год назад +4

      I use Borma Cera Neutro, but any wax that you could apply to wood will be good enough. You need to put wax first, and then drip with glue

    • @Metal69jaymz666
      @Metal69jaymz666 Год назад +2

      @@TanyaShpachuk ah nice. Super great work. Was just curious about your process and see improvements I can make on my part. Thanks!!

    • @TanyaShpachuk
      @TanyaShpachuk  Год назад +1

      @@paulmolles4445 definitely will work)

  • @earthlyguitars
    @earthlyguitars Год назад

    Nice fret cutter. How could I get one. Appreciate your work 🤟🏻🤟🏻

  • @jonmee
    @jonmee 11 месяцев назад

    What do you use when finishing/polishing the finger board? Theres a spray and then some other liquid you dab on.
    And thanks for the videos, very relaxing.