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Darren Drew
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 8 ธ.ค. 2011
D.Drew custom guitars. Guitar designer and builder. Inventor of Fast and Easy fret crown and polish at the same time tool. Brace-ade
Removing masking tape easily.
Masking tape can leave a sticky residue that's hard to remove. This insures that won't happen.
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Making a fast, easy fret crowning tool.
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Instructions for making a D. Drew fast and easy fret crowning and polishing at the same time tool.
gluing on the knotty cedar boards for a table top.
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gluing on the knotty cedar boards for a table top.
October 29, 2023
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My two walls completed with kotty ceder tung and grove. boards.
installing knotting tung and grove boards on the inside of your house.
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Tips and tricks
Touching up spots as you are doing a finish.
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Touching up spots as you are doing a finish.
Checking with a rocker to find high spots on the frets.
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Checking with a rocker to find high spots on the frets.
Filling in chips on the fret board from fret removal.
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Filling in chips on the fret board from fret removal.
Polished fret board before installing the frets.
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Polished fret board before installing the frets.
Gluing in the blocks to fill in the top of this repair.
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Gluing in the blocks to fill in the top of this repair.
Routing the top of the curve top guitar.
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Routing the top of the curve top guitar.
Sanding down wood block I installed to fill in hole.
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Sanding down wood block I installed to fill in hole.
installing the wood blocks to fill in the trem hole
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installing the wood blocks to fill in the trem hole
Routing out preparing to fill with solid block.
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Routing out preparing to fill with solid block.
I have your tool and use those nail files, -great results and quick n easy process!
Mine is high and needs sanding down its made of rosewood will it still be same if I sand or will I also need to dye it? Thanks
yo you're loosening the strings with a fucking drill and taking out the saddle with a hummer
I did this once on a relatively cheap guitar of mine and I was nervous as a cat. I was really worried about screwing it up so I went super slow. Took me hours to finish it, but it all turned out OK in the end. I doubt I would do it again though it was too nerve wracking for me.
a metal MM and 32nds of an inch scale will tell you exactly what to remove from the bottom of a saddle and they are cheap to buy.
I had heard about being able to do this but I’ve never been brave enough to do it myself. I have the same kind of bridge as you it’s just a piece of plastic that the string sit on. I may do this my girlfriend is a left-handed and it has this really weird exotic bridge so I can’t do hers that way I swear I’ve got like an inch off the fretboards. It’s so bad as a free guitar.
That's just like the time that I was crossing the street and a speeding truck skidded out of control and headed.....
Where Can I Find This?
Where Can I Buy The Kit??
Use mine all the time. Have had it for 3 years! Best luthier tool out there by far. Darren also made me a fret leveling tool that matches. Thank you Darren
I tried the link to get the tools you made it didn't work. Can you send a link please
Thank you for this solution, you saved my ass 3 times so far with this technique! I also sanded the pin hole area to a lower level than the saddle socket to get more string break angle and it worked wonders. Even the cheap Cort guitar bridges have an already routed pin hole area to make it lower than the saddle.
OR Just spitballing here, you can spend a little extra for a _quality_ masking tape, instead of the cheap stuff! 🤔
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I use a sanding sponge and run it on edge up and down the fretboard, making sure the edge of the sanding sponge "seats" at the base of each fret as I go. Do that about 20-30 times with 3-4 grits(usually 320, 400, 500, 600) and a buffing wheel finish for a mirror-like finish! Done in 20-30 minutes and the uniformity of the frets crowns is really amazing! SO much faster with much better results than doing them one at a time! Been doing it that way for 20+ years! My technique basically mimics what your tool does.
Hi Darren, are these still available to buy? the results look fantastic
Would you consider making and selling one of these? And if so what would you charge? By the way thanks for sharing this tool. It's brilliant in my opinion.
I think I'll let you do the tool making, Darren! I love your tool
Woah there buddy! "I love your tool"? Isn't that what SHE said?
I inherited a Cordoba Solista CD and took it to my guitar tech for a tune up, who does excellent work on my electric guitars and Taylor steel string acoustics. He said everything out there about a 3-4 mm range of string height on a classical guitar at the E strings on the 12th fret is nonsense, and it should be more like 1.5-2 mm. Something about the higher height is because of underbow and with a quality guitar like I have he can easily make it 1.5-2 mm with no buzzing. I am new to nylon string guitar playing and his advice seems to contradict everything out there, but like I said, he has never failed me when it comes to my other guitars. Any thoughts about what he is telling me?
Don't the Cordoba's come with a truss rod? I have two types C5-CE and Fusion 5, both with truss rod...
@@Screenhandle Yes, they do. He fixed it the way I wanted and it plays awesome.
Wow. That is a really low action. I guess with a high tension string set and a light hand technique you could get along with it. Classicals need more room for the strings to produce more volume, that's why action is higher in this guitars.
I got one of these, and cant recommend them enough. So quick and easy and a first class job at the end. The best way to crown frets without a doubt!
We’re did you get it can’t find. I searched it but no luck.
Hi I'm trying to think, I'm sure there was a link in one of his videos.
Got one- love it!
I totally don't get this.are the steel rods pointing towards the nut or the same direction as the frets.The only thing that made me watch this is total confusion
I cant find any video of you using this.I just saw you using a file.
So how’s does it work???
After re-crowning frets, You run it up and down the fretboard over sanding sponges in different grits and the frets get perfectly round and polished in a moment compared to doing it by hand.
@@kmatax9237 actually, you don't re-crown your frets. You level your frets, then use this tool which crowns/polishes the frets at the same time. I used to think you had to crown them first and then just use this tool to polish but nope. Just level then this tool and your good.
@@ClipFusionStudio you are absolutely correct, my bad!
A real eye full, great channel.
Amazing!
seems to work very well, but I have no way to fabricate something like that. Drill two holes perfectly parallel? Need a drill press i think, at least for the precision I would want for a fret tool.
thank you for the wonderful explanation
Thank you so much for putting together this quick video Darren! Much appreciated! I'll be making mine shortly now. Thank you again for taking the time to share this! Just a follow up question: Do you just hammer those 5/16 steel dowels into that drilled cavity? Or do they need to be held in place by something like an epoxy?
Well the hole should be just past the point of half round. Then you slide them in. I just use super glue, medium thickness.
@@darrendrew1047 thank you so much for the response!
how does it work? Rather then looking at your belly I would like to know
Look at some of my other videos
Perhaps less of the attitude, and a little appreciation for a guy who is giving you great information free of charge.
@@johnbuell8035whatevers
You level your frets, then use this tool by running it up and down the fretboard with varying grits of sponge sandpaper. It crowns/polishes the frets at the same time. Takes about 10-20 min total time and produces great results. I don't think he sells the tool anymore but I got one back in 2020 and have used it a few times.
How does it work ?
Look at some of my other videos
@@darrendrew1047 Hi Darren, I see your kit with the easy fret crowning tool is no longer available through Reverb, Ebay or Amazon. Is there anyway to purchase the kit through you direct? Thank you
@@sixstringelectricsoul The only one I have is a prototype one. It does the same job. I do not have any sanding pads that usually are part of the kit. I would sell you just the fret tool for $15 It's made out of flamed walnut. Call me at 510-825-7157 Thank you for your interest.
I don't get it
@@richardnorthcutt1447me neither
I’ve had mine in my toolbox for years, fastest crown job ever. Works best with jumbo/jumbo frets.
Love mine. Have used it often.
Great tool used it a lot this week.
Good Sir!! Please, where can I get your fret polishing kit? I really want to try it out.
Bizarre..
Sounds bonkers!
Remember he only claiming that it will crown and polish frets ,not level frets or do fret ends, I would think it works for its purpose but I can’t find it on eBay what name has he used for it?
You know that wood shrinks right? Like the wood in the fretboard?
wtf again
wtf???
The guitar needs a neck reset and not the bridge sanded down. What a waste of time and the customers money. Now it not only needs a neck reset but also a bridge replacement. I always say no to sanding down a bridge and ask the customer to take it somewhere else.
You should redo this video with a straight edge and a fret rocker and demo your work, worth the extra 5 min...
How do you get the kit ? Is a website ? I tried to search it can’t find it.
Do you still sail the fret leveling kit, I seen you use on a mandolin? Bought another mandolin and I thought I would level frets and dress them if need be. Thanks Terry.
Sale
It doesnt make sense why u take out twice the length. Why though?
You measure action height at the centre of the guitar, but cut away at the edge.
@@MattStormage tnx, i figured that the string is like a circle's radius, and the center is at the nut and the circumference is at the saddle, thus lowering it x at the midpoint requires lowering it 2x at the saddle. whoa, this is too much math than i expected :)
This is usually done when the top becomes bellied so much. Or if the bridge is being lifted by string tension. I’ve done this too. It’s best to save this as a last resort.
Last resort would be to remove the top and rebrace it. If the bridge is lifting, why not reglue the bridge?
Silly question, but why didn't you tape off the fretboard? Won't you be marking it with all that sanding, especially if it were lacquered?? Also, where can I buy this kit in the UK? On Reverb it says you don't have any listings?? Many thanks :)
Terrible example of what needs to be done , this guitar probably needs a neck reset. Another example of people professing to having the knowledge required. Yuk bad example.
yet Your is a terribile example of people talking without understanding what they are talkin about... this is for increasing break angle when you need to lower the saddle at maximum possible ... next step is to cut slots for pin holes.... cheap guitar Will sing again whit no neck reset
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ridiculous