Headstock Restoration - Carbon Fiber

Publicado 2024-06-21
Hello People!
Thanks for joining me for more guitar restoration videos! In this video I glue up the break, scrape off the crud, spline the neck to headstock transition and repaint the neck!

Cheers,
Scotty D.,
Harpeth Guitar Restoration, LLC.
Nashville, Tennessee

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @philipthomas8440
    J B Weld......when you absolutely, positively have to gig that night😂
  • @eddiejr540
    It’s one thing to fix the problem…it’s a whole other thing to make it look like the problem never happened…well done👍
  • @mrmanch204
    A real pleasure to watch you use your skill and your rational in resolving the challenges. Great stuff.
  • Seen this pop up during lunch at work. Of course i had no time to watch it.... Great to get home qatch and wind down... Keep kicking ass my friend
  • @kuhboom22
    Another great repair! Your attention to detail is fun to watch.
  • @andrewgabrielmusic
    JB Weld guitar repair is one of the worst things I've ever seen. An absolute felony.
  • @joemcgraw5529
    Very nice repair Scotty ,I love you sharing your finishing processes and products that you like to use ,I also like the Jig you made and I have a old classical student guitar that is getting carbon Fiber rods put in as a practice neck because I never had the pleasure of fixing a broken neck ,StewMac should be a proud sponsor because you use them alot and always mention them in your videos ,So If your reading this guys concider sponsoring him
  • @Tweed_Tone
    Beautiful work and you explain things perfectly 👍
  • @charlespeck886
    By the way it looks it was better they didn't glue the joint! I did mine and used LMI White glue years ago and it is still going strong and crack is unnoticeable! I used a permanent red marker on the crack and rubbed the excess off with my finger on the Cherry Red Guitar. Blends nicely!
  • @Csharpflat5
    I prefer the way you did it before with the wooden splines, much stronger, carbon fiber don’t like to stick to wood, incompatible. Carbon fiber makes good classical truss rod if it is oriented and has crossplied rods.
  • @deanmccaskill5495
    Eights!!!! I don’t know how you can stand them. I tried them for fun on 2 guitars after watching a Beato video but I couldn’t stand them. Great repair man. For real!