Great idea with the file clamped to the radius block. Been at it 45 yrs and have never seen nor thought of doing that! Not sure I'll change my ways but I am going to at least give it a try next time!
I will use the same truss on a neck fabrication project I am doing. I like simple and the ability to tweak the neck both ways. This project I may fail at and may have to slide off into the wastebasket but I will give it a go.
@@BaradaGuitars Getting Birchwood Casey filler and sealer and the true oil was not easy in Canada but it is on order. Two different stores I had to go to. Later ✌️🎸😎
@@BaradaGuitars I tried applying the filler and sealer with a brush. Did one coat that way and realized your way of applying the the filler and sealer and true oil is the best way. ✌️🎸
Yo at least you are doing it... BUT... I watch your videos to see mostly how not to do things... Or rather to get my mind to tell me better ways to improve upon your methods, so for that I thank you and keep going dude!! Much Love
That is a good neck..You used a figured maple on neck. So does that mean it is a soft maple and that works ok for neck. I was told only use hard maple quarter sawn on neck.But i have some figured soft maple that is not quarter sawn that i would like to use on neck.Should I try to use it?
I didn't think you woukd use a drill bit instead of an automatic center punch after using a micrometer for the tuner spacing.. anyway. Looks good. Hows she play ?
@@clartypaths840 only tru oil or do you use a base of another type of oil first? Can you please send me a link to know what kind of tru oil you used? thanks.
@@rosko613166 Tru Oil is a product name, it's made for gun stock handles but works great on guitars too. www.amazon.com/Birchwood-Casey-Tru-Oil-Stock-Finish/dp/B001I14QUU No other products required, just Tru Oil. 2-4 coats will give a nice matte finish. If you prefer glossy, keep adding thin coats (10-20 depending how thin you apply it). You can also use similar products, such as Crimson Guitar's Penetrating Oil www.crimsonguitars.com/products/penetrating-guitar-finishing-oil though I found the Crimson oil to be much stronger smelling and less pleasant to use.
Necesito un mastil o cuello para mi stratocaster arce o maple de 22 freets o 22 trastes como decimos en argentina me podes decir cuanto me cuesta un mastil o cuello para stratocaster...?
you absolutely can, and should give it a go! My only recommendation is use inexpensive woods to practice your first builds.Flamed maple and ebony are expensive and should only be used after you've gained some confidence. It's heartbreaking to screw up an heirloom quality piece of wood.I speak from experience lol. Now go make some sawdust:)
Only thing i didn't like was the filling of the gaps between the fretwire an the fingerboard just seems like you went alittle too deep when cutting for the fretwire. Caused alittle more work for yourself than needed otherwise very well done.
Great idea with the file clamped to the radius block. Been at it 45 yrs and have never seen nor thought of doing that! Not sure I'll change my ways but I am going to at least give it a try next time!
Many thanks for watching !
De l'or dans tes mains. Magnifique.
I will use the same truss on a neck fabrication project I am doing. I like simple and the ability to tweak the neck both ways. This project I may fail at and may have to slide off into the wastebasket but I will give it a go.
Superb craftsmanship! I love your emphasis on accuracy.
Many thanks !
@@BaradaGuitars My pleasure!
"Super glue, simple jig" guitar :)
Superb craftsmanship using inexpensive equipment & tools.
Thank you!
I think that's called a slab neck because of the thickness of the fret board, and I like it.
Yes. Thanks for watching!
Nice work; appreciate the explanation of the jigs. How do you keep the MOP dust from contaminating the ebony when leveling the dots?
Luv the flames on that neck 👍🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
Thanks for watching!
You are an artist!!!. Thanks for sharing
You have some great ideas/methods!
beautiful work!
Yes
saludos desde cipolletti río negro república argentina ... se ve a lo lejos que trabajas con mucho amor... grande BARADA
Manythanks Jorge!
Jorgecardosomarcelo@gemail.com
Excellent work, thanks for sharing the video
Thanks you for watching!
Great job!!! Waiting for earing the guitar
Glad you like it!
Really good video, detailed
Thank you!
Nice work!
Thank you!
Amazing I like this guitar neck
Many thanks!
Super awesome! After you polish tru oil with wet sandpaper, you use something like wax. What's that? Which brand does it come from? thank you!
This was from the same company but I didn’t use it in this case
Great video. Do you make the same truss rod acces whole when you make a Maple fingerboard?
I love this build you are doing my friend. My next build coming up I am going to do the same body finish....and few other ideas you gave me.
Glad that’s a useful video!
Thanks
@@BaradaGuitars Getting Birchwood Casey filler and sealer and the true oil was not easy in Canada but it is on order. Two different stores I had to go to. Later ✌️🎸😎
@@BaradaGuitars I tried applying the filler and sealer with a brush. Did one coat that way and realized your way of applying the the filler and sealer and true oil is the best way. ✌️🎸
@@johnstitt2615 thank you!
Thank you for the nut detail
Excellent work! legend!
Many thanks
Yo at least you are doing it... BUT... I watch your videos to see mostly how not to do things... Or rather to get my mind to tell me better ways to improve upon your methods, so for that I thank you and keep going dude!! Much Love
That is a good neck..You used a figured maple on neck. So does that mean it is a soft maple and that works ok for neck. I was told only use hard maple quarter sawn on neck.But i have some figured soft maple that is not quarter sawn that i would like to use on neck.Should I try to use it?
Молодец!!!!Отличный мастер!!!
Thank you!
@@BaradaGuitars Очень жаль что мне никогда не посчастливиться поиграть на ваших гитарах!!!!!Они просто великолепные!!!!!
@@юрий-я5р3ы I hope one day you do it!
thanks a lot!
Mr. Fletcher you are everywhere
I didn't think you woukd use a drill bit instead of an automatic center punch after using a micrometer for the tuner spacing.. anyway. Looks good. Hows she play ?
excellent work. What kind of oil did you use to bring out the wood grain like that? Especially for the guitar body...
tru oil
@@clartypaths840 only tru oil or do you use a base of another type of oil first? Can you please send me a link to know what kind of tru oil you used? thanks.
@@rosko613166 Tru Oil is a product name, it's made for gun stock handles but works great on guitars too. www.amazon.com/Birchwood-Casey-Tru-Oil-Stock-Finish/dp/B001I14QUU No other products required, just Tru Oil. 2-4 coats will give a nice matte finish. If you prefer glossy, keep adding thin coats (10-20 depending how thin you apply it). You can also use similar products, such as Crimson Guitar's Penetrating Oil www.crimsonguitars.com/products/penetrating-guitar-finishing-oil though I found the Crimson oil to be much stronger smelling and less pleasant to use.
Many thanks!
I'm using truoil as I said in the video
@@theweekendluthier thank you very much for this information.
I'm really enjoying your videos and very much looking forward to seeing the finished strat! Are you building this as a commission?
Thanks a lot for watching!
Power tools 💰💰💰
me voy a permitir ponerte un apodo.... GENIOL....
My honour!
Hi, may I know what are the cutter that you use to cut your frets?
Necesito un mastil o cuello para mi stratocaster arce o maple de 22 freets o 22 trastes como decimos en argentina me podes decir cuanto me cuesta un mastil o cuello para stratocaster...?
Dude you are awesome i wish i could make a neck and body
you absolutely can, and should give it a go! My only recommendation is use inexpensive woods to practice your first builds.Flamed maple and ebony are expensive and should only be used after you've gained some confidence. It's heartbreaking to screw up an heirloom quality piece of wood.I speak from experience lol. Now go make some sawdust:)
where did you buy your decal?
Подскажите пожалуйста, чем Вы натираете гриф?
❤️❤️👏🏼😻
Thanks!
How long is this neck?
süperrrrrrrrrr
Only thing i didn't like was the filling of the gaps between the fretwire an the fingerboard just seems like you went alittle too deep when cutting for the fretwire. Caused alittle more work for yourself than needed otherwise very well done.
i didnt know sebastian vettel made guitars
Why do I sound like him ?
@@BaradaGuitars oh, yes. Voices are very similar