Thank you, How important is it that we have in our world not just musicians who make beautiful music but also those who make/restore beautiful musical instruments for those who make that music. Great work Sir.
I understand that when having to make a "neck reset" you need to do something with the angle neck / body. Therefore there are to ways to start from: Shaving down the fingerboard in the direction of the guitars' head. or making a real neck reset which is not possible in the way it has been done on this guitar: The inner and outer heel are existing in only one piece of wood. the kind of dowel construction in which the neck is mounted to the body here you won't find on the more expensive instruments.Let that be a warning for those who are willing to try this on a high end classical guitar. Having visited te Jose Ramirez workshop I can tell you that they're are opting most of the time by shaving away the fingerboard towards the guitar head. Or mounting a entirely new fingerboard with various thickness alongside the length of it in exceptional situations. But good work here anyway!
I've been 'restoring' two old guitars, an acoustic from 1967 and a classical, much like yours, from the early 70's and with the flaming maple sides and back. Those are real 'sleepers' when it comes to sound quality. I sanded down the checked finish of the dried out spruce top and refinished it with a French Polish. Great slabs of Rosewood back in those days, and over time the wood saps crystalize, turning them almost into a gemstone. The acoustic had a large chip on the bottom from a drop, and some mahogany stain and CLA fixed it right up. I never reset a neck, but have a junk Yamaha to practice on.
Restoring a 1967 Goya atm, any tips? TIA! Needs a neck reset, I'm attempting to essentially just steam and clamp a straight aluminum tube to it. Saw it on yt. 😂
@@leonarddaneman810 technically speaking you are correct. I'm adding a bit of glue and straightening the neck. Most ppl I've talked to use the phrase "neck reset" incorrectly when speaking about the process I'm describing. Never-mind, have a nice day!
Very enjoyable your sharing !! You look veru pro on this !! However, for my curiosity... would you don't mind to share the others , such as: 1. at 2'14" how you take the neck off 2. at 2'45" why a hexagon screw being put it 3. at 3':32 how to put the neck back and kind off clue being used, etc... 4. other materials / stuff being used thru the whole process Many thanks for this
Thanks. Another question please. I just acquired a 1965 Masaji Nobe classical guitar from Japan. It's in mint condition except bothe E strings at 12th fret are 4mm. Hard to barre or play trebles above 6th fret, Do you think jumbo frets will help?
Beautiful work and spanish guitar + thank you for the demo after repair!) Дякую!) P.S: цікаво,як можна зняти стару декаль з розетки на своїй гітарі і замінити її на нову?
You don’t like using heat and moisture to soften the glue when you take the neck off? I don’t understand why you applied the oil to the fretboard before you installed the frets. I would think that would affect the frets remaining seated. Maybe I’m wrong.
I used moisture and heat, it just didn't make it into the final cut. As for the neck. This is not oil, but wax, it dissolves quite easily with white spirit or acetone, before installing the frets, I thoroughly clean the groove.
I bought Japanese guitar made in 1953, I wouldn’t do this stuff to her ;) I only cleaned it and polished, and filed nut slots; it is perfect now. I know some crazy guys would “enhance” sound by making bracing thinner, but my guitar already has thin fan bracing, and my goal is not making it sound louder ;)
Man, this was meant for me! I've got a guitar right now just like that and the belly is starting to bulge so I know its headed to the shop soon, but also the piano was so soothing 😂, sounds like a fender rhodes type keyboard which is also one of my vintage money pits ❤
Hello! I have big chips in the glossy coating on the body of my guitar, if you wouldn’t mind sharing, do you have any suggestions about how I should go about repairing this?
@@Barebares The coating on your guitar is called polyurethane, when it chips it can be glued with cyanoacrylate. You can add some superglue, then buff to your desired finish. I do a similar job in the semi hollow guitar video.
@@serjaly У меня таких две, одну купил не глядя, но при тщательном рассмотрении оказалось, что на восстановление уйдет слишком много сил, по этому, купил еще одну, более целую.
Конкретно это Musima Classic, но у меня сейчас в ремонте есть две резонаты с той же проблемой, у одной крепление на ласточкин хвост, а у другой на чопиках как у этой, что на видео.
@@mr.k1t на чепики проще, скидывать гриф, не нужно отпаривать клей, я час мучался пока это сделал, и у классика массив ели в отличии от резонаты где шпон, но звук всеравно приятный.
For clarity, I generally don’t when there’s a channel to press fit it into. Though most ‘budget’ classical guitars will be as this one is and I would certainly use a bit of glue at the end of the fretboard.
От времени, гриф как бы вламывает в деку, из-за этого, невозможно установить комфортную высоту струн и делается такая процедура как neck reset, меняется угол вклейки грифа и в последствии можно установить комфортную высоту
Thank you, How important is it that we have in our world not just musicians who make beautiful music but also those who make/restore beautiful musical instruments for those who make that music. Great work Sir.
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What a beautiful flame on that instrument! Great watching this. Thank you.
I have the same guitar, Musima Resonata made in GDR. Very interesting video!
Сколько труда! Какая тонкая работа! Вы - Мастер.
Master at work.
Question. What is the creamy paste you apply on the frett board at six minutes?
Thanks in advance.
I understand that when having to make a "neck reset" you need to do something with the angle neck / body.
Therefore there are to ways to start from: Shaving down the fingerboard in the direction of the guitars' head.
or making a real neck reset which is not possible in the way it has been done on this guitar: The inner and
outer heel are existing in only one piece of wood. the kind of dowel construction in which the neck is mounted
to the body here you won't find on the more expensive instruments.Let that be a warning for those who are
willing to try this on a high end classical guitar. Having visited te Jose Ramirez workshop I can tell you that
they're are opting most of the time by shaving away the fingerboard towards the guitar head. Or mounting a
entirely new fingerboard with various thickness alongside the length of it in exceptional situations. But good
work here anyway!
I've been 'restoring' two old guitars, an acoustic from 1967 and a classical, much like yours, from the early 70's and with the flaming maple sides and back. Those are real 'sleepers' when it comes to sound quality. I sanded down the checked finish of the dried out spruce top and refinished it with a French Polish. Great slabs of Rosewood back in those days, and over time the wood saps crystalize, turning them almost into a gemstone. The acoustic had a large chip on the bottom from a drop, and some mahogany stain and CLA fixed it right up.
I never reset a neck, but have a junk Yamaha to practice on.
Restoring a 1967 Goya atm, any tips? TIA!
Needs a neck reset, I'm attempting to essentially just steam and clamp a straight aluminum tube to it. Saw it on yt. 😂
@@DothanJoe Think the Al bar is to straighten a neck. Resetting a neck is advanced luthier work. Practice on some junk guitars to learn.
@@leonarddaneman810 technically speaking you are correct. I'm adding a bit of glue and straightening the neck. Most ppl I've talked to use the phrase "neck reset" incorrectly when speaking about the process I'm describing. Never-mind, have a nice day!
Gifted hands ! I really enjoyed watching this Master !
Thank You!
Amazing!
Such a beautiful melody at the end😍
Превосходнейшая работа, педантично, скрупулезно, сознанием своего дела!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🤝
Дякую за роботу)
Гітарка вдалася, як я люблю)
Pleasure watching a Master👍Cheers and thank you❤
I enjoyed hearing you play at the end.awesome work!
Beatiful flamed pattern, amazing vid! Thank you.
I just love to see how this is done
Дуже якісно зроблена робота, така робота й око радує
Дякую!
How could you hurt the guitar by slamming the fret case so hard to the top ??? 😢
Hermoso trabajo, me podrías decir cuál es la marca de la guitarra
Nice of you to use the soundtrack from Mr. ROGERS NEIGHBORHOOD on this restoration. Well done.
Beautiful work!!!
Clearly, you've done this before. Nice work!
Very enjoyable your sharing !! You look veru pro on this !!
However, for my curiosity... would you don't mind to share the others , such as:
1. at 2'14" how you take the neck off
2. at 2'45" why a hexagon screw being put it
3. at 3':32 how to put the neck back and kind off clue being used, etc...
4. other materials / stuff being used thru the whole process
Many thanks for this
I believe a hexagon screw is needed to pull the neck to the tail block form the inside of guitar's body so as it could be glued properly.
great job but correct me if i am wrong. Classik guitar dont have a curve on the fretboard.
It often happens that it doesn't, but I don't particularly like it, so I made a small radius
Thanks. Another question please. I just acquired a 1965 Masaji Nobe classical guitar from Japan. It's in mint condition except bothe E strings at 12th fret are 4mm. Hard to barre or play trebles above 6th fret, Do you think jumbo frets will help?
I think not, you need to either manipulate the bridge, or make neck reset
Thanks again.
Question, why when u removed the frets didn’t u use a solder? Was it just not needed?
2:14 what happens when you put steel strings on
Hello, i guess that is a plain Lacquer finish? If so what product did you use to polish it? Thanks.
It`s nitro lacquer
@@mr.k1t nice thanks for your response, but how do you get a high gloss finish. What do you appl
Grinding wet from 1500 to 3000
Then polished with sheepskin with 3M Fast Cut Compound 09374
At the end polishing on paralon
@@mr.k1t nice. Thanks a lot
Gracias por compartir tan grandiosa sabiduría 👌👍✌️
Wow, great job
Beautiful work and spanish guitar + thank you for the demo after repair!)
Дякую!)
P.S: цікаво,як можна зняти стару декаль з розетки на своїй гітарі і замінити її на нову?
Дякую, про інкрустацію розетки буде у наступному відео)
@@mr.k1t ооо,будемо дуже вдячні,спасибі!)
Hermoso proceso. Gracias por compartir
awesome job. what did you use to polish the top?
Я отримав кайф від перегляду. Дякую.
Дякую, отримую кайф від таких коментарів)
What kind of wax are you using at 6:04? THank you love your videos!
Edit: I saw a comment you already replyed! Universal Neutral Wax got it!
Thank you!)
This was so calming. Can I ask, after you sanded the neck at 5:49, what did you apply on it afterwards?
Thank You.
It’s universal neutral wax.
I have a student model harmony classical guitar but don’t know how old it is. I don’t remember how to string it
what's the drop on the fret at 9:20? I'm sorry for asking so many questions because I also want to repair the guitar
CA Glue
You don’t like using heat and moisture to soften the glue when you take the neck off? I don’t understand why you applied the oil to the fretboard before you installed the frets. I would think that would affect the frets remaining seated. Maybe I’m wrong.
I used moisture and heat, it just didn't make it into the final cut. As for the neck. This is not oil, but wax, it dissolves quite easily with white spirit or acetone, before installing the frets, I thoroughly clean the groove.
👏👏👏👏 Ficou top demais 👏👏
I bought Japanese guitar made in 1953, I wouldn’t do this stuff to her ;) I only cleaned it and polished, and filed nut slots; it is perfect now. I know some crazy guys would “enhance” sound by making bracing thinner, but my guitar already has thin fan bracing, and my goal is not making it sound louder ;)
All that tension to zero tension ! No No No
La guitarra se veía bien al principio ¿Que fue lo que le restauró? 🤷🏽♂️
Отличная работа 👍🔥🔥
Спасибо!
Hi, thanks for your video. What is the finish you use on that guitar, to get so shine?
Hi, 3M Fast Cut Compound 09374
@@mr.k1t thanks. I'll look around to see more information.
So was that witout any heat ?
Very nice man
Which or oil we can use for cleaning
Какие лады были поставлены,какого размера?Где можно купить такую ладвую заготовку?Заранее благодарю!
Stewmac golden fret 2.3 мм, купить можно на том же stewmac
Man, this was meant for me! I've got a guitar right now just like that and the belly is starting to bulge so I know its headed to the shop soon, but also the piano was so soothing 😂, sounds like a fender rhodes type keyboard which is also one of my vintage money pits ❤
Great work!
Nice music 🎶😊
trabalho lindo de se ver, parabéns!
Obrigado!
My Yamaha classical guitar is a CG40 A , i got it 24 years ago.
I could not imagine anyone doing this to my classic guitar. I would not be able to watch.
très beau travail belle qualité
Bro can you give me the link for the paint you used on your guitar
In previous video I used aniline dye
@@mr.k1t thanks you for support
I thought classical guitars had a flat finger board with no radius?
MUSIMA CLASSIC )))
Hello! I have big chips in the glossy coating on the body of my guitar, if you wouldn’t mind sharing, do you have any suggestions about how I should go about repairing this?
What type of lacquer?
@@mr.k1t I’m sorry, I don’t know! How do I find out?
@@Barebares Tell me the guitar name and model
@@mr.k1t Wow thank you so much for your time. it is an Admira Malaga!
@@Barebares
The coating on your guitar is called polyurethane, when it chips it can be glued with cyanoacrylate.
You can add some superglue, then buff to your desired finish.
I do a similar job in the semi hollow guitar video.
Me gustaría saber que productos utilizan en cada paso.
Evo Gold Jumbo frets?
Yep
Did you add a radius to the fretboard!?
Yep. I don`t like flat fretboards
Шикарная работа,браво Мастер!!!
Спасибо!
@@mr.k1t незачто!.. полировать и дурак умеет..
Привет! Очень похоже на Musima Resonata. Это она?
Привет, так точно, резоната.
Имею такую, но она настолько уставшая, что даже и не знаю, есть ли смысл восстанавливать...
@@serjaly У меня таких две, одну купил не глядя, но при тщательном рассмотрении оказалось, что на восстановление уйдет слишком много сил, по этому, купил еще одну, более целую.
Wow nice .
Masterpiece of restoration!!👍
What is the cost for a project like this?
Something like 250$
@@mr.k1t thank you for the quick response
Чем пропитываете накладку гитары? Видимо радиус 20 стал у накладки, судя по ладам.
Воск, радиус 20й не люблю плоские накладки.
Очень здорово!!! Прекрасные руки.
неуверенные только, особенно со стамеской...
Чем натирался корпус для шлифовки?
Сначала наждачком на мокрую, потом полировальной пастой menzerna 3000
Thank you ......... 🤫
what make of guitar is this?
What is the name of tools in 7:55
Fret bender
Странно, у вас видимо не резоната модель так как у резонаты крепление грифа и корпуса по системе ласточкин хвост.
Конкретно это Musima Classic, но у меня сейчас в ремонте есть две резонаты с той же проблемой, у одной крепление на ласточкин хвост, а у другой на чопиках как у этой, что на видео.
@@mr.k1t на чепики проще, скидывать гриф, не нужно отпаривать клей, я час мучался пока это сделал, и у классика массив ели в отличии от резонаты где шпон, но звук всеравно приятный.
Какова высота струн у этого инструмента на конечном ладу?
У этой очень низко, клиент попросил, 1.2мм 6я на 12м ладу
@@mr.k1t Когда боем играешь есть призвуки от ладов?Ятак понимаю при такой высоте нужно ставить струны с сильным натяжением.
What the name of the tools in 11:21 ?
proxxon
Thanj you sir
Muito bom, muito bom!!
Obrigado!
guitar name and model please..?
Musima Resonata
Wooooooow
Niceeee
genial...
¿Alguien sabe porque le sacó el mástil?
13:16 I've heard at least one big name classical builder say "never glue a nut". For the life of me I cannot understand why you wouldn't.
For clarity, I generally don’t when there’s a channel to press fit it into. Though most ‘budget’ classical guitars will be as this one is and I would certainly use a bit of glue at the end of the fretboard.
👌
qui est ce luthier?
Для чего снимался гриф?
От времени, гриф как бы вламывает в деку, из-за этого, невозможно установить комфортную высоту струн и делается такая процедура как neck reset, меняется угол вклейки грифа и в последствии можно установить комфортную высоту
@@mr.k1t спасибо
Is this getting over it music?
Erst die Saiten entspannen und dann abzwicken!
Why in the world would you use that much glue on the nut? one tiny dot in the middle is plenty.
Не с чем сравнивать звук до реставрации и после.
💜💚❤
Looks like Yamaha to me.
Não foi uma restauração, já estava bom.
Great video 👍 ,Thanks.
Wow,your technique for fingerboard removal is scarily bad! ? No heat? Twoodford would lose his mind! Stew Mac peeps would flip!
Ouch - worse than going to dentist!
日本人の感覚だと雑でびっくりした。
Show hein
Nice to watch…perhaps unwind the strings next time and heat up the joints before prying them apart. And guitar music please not lift music!
Ну ладно, лады поменять, но зачем надо было гриф снимать, не пойму?