DIY: How to Adjust Your Guitar's Neck Relief & Truss Rod-Plus, Fix Your Action | Helmer’s How-Tos
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In the second episode of our Helmer’s How-Tos DIY series, expert luthier Dave Helmer shows you how to keep notes sweet by adjusting the truss rod to improve your guitar’s neck relief (don't worry, you won 't break it), or by raising or lowering action on the fretboard. For the best results, a string action gauge will come in handy.
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I want to add that your conversational approach is so much easier to follow that a lot of videos where the speaker is taking forever to make simple important points. I appreciate your way of doing this a whole lot. 👍👍
Great video and explanations! So many videos fail to explain the concepts or provide the specs that they are adjusting to. The bending ruler for relief and the tape roll for radius were very clever props that conveyed the concepts perfectly! You also noted the fret numbers and specs for your action height. Very much appreciated. Thanks!
I watched this forever ago, it was super helpful then, and for a freakin WEEK I've been looking everywhere on youtube trying to find it again, so I finally remembered that I just happened to accidentally screenshot last year when watching it, but then there was no title or anything because it was a thumbnail! But. I finally found ya. Phew. This is the best and clearest video on this shit on TH-cam man. I watched about a hundred others trying to find this again. I will subscribe so it doesn't happen again.
Bookmark this video ASAP, JAMES!
YOOO THIS FIXED MY GUITAR!!!!! ULTRA THANK YOU!
Glad I could help!
@@premierguitar Thank you again. You made a shitty day a lot better!
Fantastic job at explianing the dark arts of setting up your guitar. I followed your instruction and immediately improved my Tele Player. The neck was kinda' over scalloped and causing problems. No longer. Rock on!
best video about guitar setup I’ve ever seen
About the best tutorial I have found on this subject. Thanks :)
Instead of just going "back and forth between relief and action", it's best to remember the acronym "T.R.A.I.N." mentioned by Ron Thorn.
Tune first, then set the Relief aka adjusting the Rod, then set the Action, check the Intonation, Noodle for a bit. Repeat those steps until satisfied.
Satisfied meaning that you can leave out steps 1-4 and go straight to playing with your strings being the desired height, enough relief not to touch frets higher up, and the intonation being as consistent as possible throughout the fretboard. This all also changes when you switch string gauges and you will want to give it a full setup.
First , I discovered doing this with bicycles when I was young, then I moved to motorcycles and cars, I retired and built my own computer and it still works great, now I am setting up my guitars and discovering what I have missed. One day we will get back into the N scale model railroading.
Great lesson! My guitar’s neck was warped, it had too much relief. I had to straighten it, and then adjust the truss rod. It plays nice now. Thanks!
How did you do this? I’m really new to guitar and the same thing happened to mine but the warp isn’t even noticeable to me, any advice 🙏🙏
@@joelll543 I used a squared aluminum tube, I think is a 2X2. I clamped it on the fret board, and with a heat gun I heated evenly all along the neck (not too hot) and let it over night. It got straight but I still had to adjust the truss rod and bridge. Check videos on YT, you’ll get a clear idea how to do it. I did it taking ideas from all videos.
@@salort2934 thank you so much im going to try this as soon as i get the chance
@@joelll543 did you try adjusting the truss rod?
@@salort2934 yes I did I when I did so it relieved attention and it would still wasn’t playing the sounds. It was still barring against the each and every fret making this clink sound, I raised the pickup about an inch or so and now it plays like it never even warped
Well done - saving this to my favorites for future reference. Thanks Dave.
Good stuff Dave - you’re a natural !!
Great video. What string winder is that?
I’m following you. I’ve watched dozens of neck, relief, videos, and you’re the only one who use that straight edge to explain. In two seconds, you made it crystal clear. That’s how I know you know what you’re doing ha ha. I got my telecaster neck perfect and it makes playing so much easier when you’re not fighting the buzz.
Didn't know it, but this is the vid I have been looking for.
My guitar: 2004 Ibanez AG85-TRD (hollow body)
Same upper register problem.
Thanks for the upload.!
Thank you,very well explained and demonstrated! Is too much relief the same as what is called underbow?
Really good video. I have checked out a few. Probably the best explanation and examples I've seen.
Truss rods are adjusted maybe 1/8 turn at a time. Clockwise (tighter) makes the neck flatten out or bow backward. Counter-clockwise (looser) makes the neck bow forward (cupping and adding relief). 1/8 turn is plenty at a time and allow a bit of time with strings at full tension to see the result.
Great information clearly demonstrated & explained. I do all-my-own work, and enjoy learning tips & tricks. This was a master-class. Awesome job. Enjoyed it.
Very helpful. Thank you 👍
Excellent video! What color is the Gibson?
Really nice video. Informative. But what if you adjust the neck properly on type of guitar that has a telecaster type bridge, and the saddles go as high as they can? Do you shim the bridge itself? (Raise it) thank you!!
Thanks Dave! Legend!
Great video , thanks!
THANKS , DAVE !
Have a new MIM Tele Player. Have had to adjust the neck twice now due to weather changes.
Had an 83 MIM reissue 52 never had to adjust the neck.
very helpful indeed, thank you!
That string winder is next level.
I watched many setup video’s, read many articles, bought severals tools, adjusted many guitars with different bridges and still I cannot manage to setup my guitar properly 😅. It is not so easy as it looks like. So many factors to keep in mind. But one thing I found out is that the fretwork is the main problem most of the time.
Very cool vid.
I really like that this dude suggested buying a cheap P.O.S. to practice working on. That's exactly what I did by buying a $60 Rogue acoustic.
I noticed that my high e string takes a lot of pressure to push down. Is that normal? What should I do? Also, a few years ago, the string saddle was pulled up out from the body. I tightened the screws inside the string compartment to make it flat again. I'm not sure if it changed anything when I did that.
Thanks for this video it's very helpful
THANK YOU ❤!!!!
Great value Jack Black
Do heavy strings tuned to standard tuning naturally have higher action? I'm having trouble differentiating between my truss rod adjustment and action. Should I set my bridge height to be in the middle and adjust the truss rod from there?
I got a second hand electric guitar yesterday and all the metal strings on it make a really loud buzzing noise and for the low e string the buzz on the first 3 threts is louder than the actual sound it should make is this what’s causing the issue or not because i dont want to start twisting things to find out it had nothing to do with it
Nice Video!! Thank you!!
Way cool...I see I did it wrong! Great video. Thank you
can you tell , i just get new guitar 24 fret(hardtail) and i tried low string action 1.75 (1st string) all string only first fret buzz . i'm beginner
Like the may you get things across. Ty it helped me!!
That's assuming if next are straight when encountering next with twist it's a whole different ball game then you have to know how to straighten wood with heat
Thank you great help
Awesome video. Really helpful
Great video
I get buzzing from bending the high e string. sometimes the string just stops ringing all together. I dont know what to do...
Only go by hi and lo E. For truss on Gibson styles
thanks Dave!
nice 👍👍
How much to have you do mine? I’m local.
Nice
I wonder how they do this during the manufacturing process
I'm kinda is personal preference but there are and should be some basic guidelines for the action height.
I didnt know jack black had his own guitar channel
You NEVER set your guitar down on the input/output jacks !!! Especially when the chord is plugged in !😢
Nerd!!!
lol it’s a 90 degree cable. Not really going to be an issue with minimal pressure on a towel covered surface
Plus he can fix it
WOAH JACK BLACK
Is there a more scientific way than just looking at the neck to figure out if it's back bowed or not?
The biggest problem is all that reverb you’ve got in the frets
Adjusting neck relief without measuring it is a crap shoot. Get a set of feeler gauges already.
Wrong.
Turn, turn, snap, twang.......💩
He is a blunt talker... pay attention.
Holy shit you look like Jack Black
What no video
You should have turned off the reverb when testing for buzzing frets. What we really don't need is a pile of echo distorting the original sound.
exactly, there's too much reliance on Sound effects.First, listen to the guitar only, Now you hear Better Any problem's😊