This is so satisfying to watch. Not being a guitar repair person but guitar, lover, and player. I get lost in all the things that you do wondering what it is that you’re doing. No matter, I am mesmerized. Like others have said, it’s so therapeutic. Go figure. Thank you for everything you do to keep people playing their guitars. Stay safe.
Watching Tanya's videos and work is such a therapeutic experience, and congratulations on your rapidly increasing subscriber base, it's testament to the quality and pride you put into all your work!
!!!! ATTENTION !!!! We have a huge YT scam activity, so I remind you again - I do not hold any giveaways or contests, moreover, I do not have a public telegram channel, if someone try to contact with you like this - block them! Be careful and don't fall for such scams.
That was an outstanding recovery after the crack worsened while attempting to expand it for applying cleats, and gluing. Like you, I'm also on the fence regarding the use of hide glue. I normally thin Tite-Bond with a bit of distilled water. Then again, I agree that the hide glue does set more rapidly, Nevertheless, this was well done. I'd like to buy you a coffee.
@@TanyaShpachuk I live in USA. I work on my personal guitars on easy issues. I have an acoustic that the string height at 12 feet is super high. My neck is straight. What should my strings measure at 12th fret? If u don’t mind me asking ? Ty
@@Stratsruleyour guitar almost certainly needs a neck reset. That’s a job for a professional, unless it’s a Taylor or something else with a bolt-on neck. This isn’t a cheap job, it’ll be at least $250. At very, very least. Whatever you do at least pay someone to check it out to make sure this isn’t going to create structural damage over time. The neck should be parallel to the topsheet but over time the strings pull it up at the nut, increasing its angle to the topsheet. Which can push the fretboard extension down into the topsheet etc. depending on design. You might be able to just lower the saddle and forget about it without anything getting damaged but don’t assume you can. Unless it’s not worth it to you to spend a few hundred dollars on it. There is no correct string hight but most companies set them up to be as low as possible without buzzing.
@@Stratsrule1.5-2mm(It's personal preference, really, but you can find your specific model spec sheet online) and, after you set proper neck relief, if it's still high, you can "shave the saddle." The first step of shaving the saddle is to have an extra saddle on hand, in case you shave it too much. How to do it? Look it up on UA-cam.
This is probably the only UA-cam channel that I subscribe to that I’ve seen all of its videos. 😉 Keep up the good work, young lady. Be safe and God bless!
I love watching your videos (-: I'm trying to absorb your technique, and the products, and tools you use to get beautiful frets, and fretboard. I have a few refret projects, and I want to make sure I get them done right. Keep up the great work! Have a great day/night! ✌️🤘👍🎸
That's an acoustic resonance soundhole pickup in that little guy. We call them acoustic expander pickups here in my shop. Not many players know what they are, but they are the next gen of the Tonewood Amp. . I sell a ton of them in my shop, but only after players try it in our demo guitar. They are very cool.
клевые струбцины, надо бы тоже таких наделать, спасибо за идею :) А еще впечатлило, что лады полируете без малярного скотча даже, и все быстро и четко получается!
Well done! Did your heart skip a beat when that crack widened? Mine did a little. 😳 As many have suggested here, it's all in a day's work. But still... outstanding job as always!! 🤠👍
Good job. I was scared seeing you use oversized gloves on the band saw. Simply wearing gloves with certain power tools is controversially thought by many to be dangerous, but wearing oversized gloves makes it much easier for the tool to hook your hand. I ask you to be more careful. Fretboard work is exactly what I do and I really enjoyed it. Brava!
I have known and worked with Mastercraft people for quite some time and you would be welcome.....As you probably have discovered by now there is a spiritual language and a music that most of the world can't hear or see , only true Artisans are born with it .🙋
Those braces looked a bit thick, but I'm only a clumsy amateur. Fish glue is a good alternative for hide glue I hear, though I haven't used it yet. Your work is solid, so and I like how you approach things.
Гарна робота! Але мабуть потрібно на різьбові зʼєднання (болти) надіти короткі силіконові трубки. Це гарантує запобігти подряпинам на корпусі при такому варіанті склеювання. ;)
The thing that shocked me the most wasn't that the crack opened, it was the damage the bolt threads did to the side during the repair clamping. There were many ways they could have been protected!
Seeing how it cracked when you were so gently pushing the body back together makes me think the wood was especially thin and brittle (as if Martin has lowered their quality over the years). Is that true? What do you think, Tanya?
Fantastic work. That crack pretty much disappeared. One observation, however... did those machine posts look a bit too tall to anyone else? If they are, do they provide enough downward string pressure at the nut?
Ok Tanya, no fence at all, but wasent the reinforst parts a bit thick? Must have been around some 4 to 5 mm thick. Otherwise I follow Your jobs that is just great and very learning for my self. Even a cheaper D Martin will have some care. Thank You so much.👍
Video molto bello .. per la richilite che pulizia fai? Puoi far vedere anche la lavorazione dell'interno ... come hai istallato i supporti sulla fascia - grazie
доброго ранку) Таня, подскажите, 505 клей это обычный цианокрилатный клей? То есть в принципе можно использовать любой секундный клей или космофен например? дякую)
I would recommend keeping your hair up and out of the way of your power equipment. I put up notes around my shop (pony tail) HAIR UNDER HAT? Nice work by the way!
This is so satisfying to watch. Not being a guitar repair person but guitar, lover, and player. I get lost in all the things that you do wondering what it is that you’re doing. No matter, I am mesmerized. Like others have said, it’s so therapeutic. Go figure. Thank you for everything you do to keep people playing their guitars. Stay safe.
She does great work!
Watching Tanya's videos and work is such a therapeutic experience, and congratulations on your rapidly increasing subscriber base, it's testament to the quality and pride you put into all your work!
Amazing work! We need to see you play the guitars after you fix them! It'll make the video even more entertaining!
THIS!
Погоджуюсь на 100%
Yes !
You know Leo fender couldn't play guitar right?
I agree that Tanya needs to show a full setup, and actually let us see and hear the results.
Great work..the repair..the filming….thecamera work…the editing. Thank you so much.
!!!! ATTENTION !!!!
We have a huge YT scam activity, so I remind you again - I do not hold any giveaways or contests, moreover, I do not have a public telegram channel, if someone try to contact with you like this - block them!
Be careful and don't fall for such scams.
That ebony finferboard is just gorgeous
that ebony may have been dyed , Martin used to use Feibing leather dye to make them black. enjoy watching your work
I came here to say this, only to discover that I already said it six months ago.
Well, at least I’m consistent.
7:08 I like the way you modified the super glue nozzle! 😆👍
Sorcery! The fix on that crack! You performed magic! It definitely looks tricky dealing with acoustics.
thank you!:)
i like your woek because you dont talk you do the job very well keep it on & thanks.
As an aspiring luthier, I absolutely love watching your videos!
I can’t even imagine.I have a 98’ D28 I bought new on 01-08-1998.It’s like one of my children.I can’t even IMAGINE!
You did excellent work repairing this Martin ✌❤
That’s a beautiful Martin. Wish I could have heard it sing. Great work on the repair.
From a Martin employee, great work!
That was an outstanding recovery after the crack worsened while attempting to expand it for applying cleats, and gluing. Like you, I'm also on the fence regarding the use of hide glue. I normally thin Tite-Bond with a bit of distilled water. Then again, I agree that the hide glue does set more rapidly, Nevertheless, this was well done. I'd like to buy you a coffee.
A bigger crack just means more gluing surface to make a better repair! Great job tanya.
That was a really neat trick with the lighter, to reduce the diameter of the pipette tip.
That was awesome!! I would’ve been pulling my hair out after the split!! Beautiful work
Thank you!
@@TanyaShpachuk I live in USA. I work on my personal guitars on easy issues. I have an acoustic that the string height at 12 feet is super high. My neck is straight. What should my strings measure at 12th fret? If u don’t mind me asking ? Ty
@@Stratsruleyour guitar almost certainly needs a neck reset. That’s a job for a professional, unless it’s a Taylor or something else with a bolt-on neck. This isn’t a cheap job, it’ll be at least $250. At very, very least.
Whatever you do at least pay someone to check it out to make sure this isn’t going to create structural damage over time. The neck should be parallel to the topsheet but over time the strings pull it up at the nut, increasing its angle to the topsheet. Which can push the fretboard extension down into the topsheet etc. depending on design. You might be able to just lower the saddle and forget about it without anything getting damaged but don’t assume you can. Unless it’s not worth it to you to spend a few hundred dollars on it.
There is no correct string hight but most companies set them up to be as low as possible without buzzing.
@@Stratsrule1.5-2mm(It's personal preference, really, but you can find your specific model spec sheet online) and, after you set proper neck relief, if it's still high, you can "shave the saddle." The first step of shaving the saddle is to have an extra saddle on hand, in case you shave it too much. How to do it? Look it up on UA-cam.
I love guitar work anyway, but the ASMR way of filming is amazing!
Love how your work speaks for itself. Great job
I was wishing she did voice over after because I listen to videos as I work and watch a lil too.
@@Bflatest there's always twoodfrd if you want narration.
Fascinating to watch, but also enjoy the foot notes as well.
It helps with the details.
I really enjoy watching you work your talent is top-notch, thank you for all the videos you do
Thank you so much!
Amazing work! A joy to watch…..I just wish they were a little longer. 😬🙏🏻
Good job Tanya, love watching you work. I hope all is well over there… 🙏❤️🙏
This is probably the only UA-cam channel that I subscribe to that I’ve seen all of its videos. 😉
Keep up the good work, young lady. Be safe and God bless!
Thank you!🙏🏻
@@TanyaShpachuk you’re welcome!
I love watching your videos (-: I'm trying to absorb your technique, and the products, and tools you use to get beautiful frets, and fretboard. I have a few refret projects, and I want to make sure I get them done right. Keep up the great work! Have a great day/night! ✌️🤘👍🎸
Just discovered your channel - this is the most enjoyable and relaxing content to watch - inspiring !!!
Brilliant job and setup, Tanya. Thank you !
Entende Portugues, Brasil, Congratulations !!!
It's amazing how quickly you managed to build a channel! Congrats from a long time follower 😊
I love these videos so much. So relaxing to watch these and very inspiring aswell!
Good morning, beautiful, that lp that you renovated a while ago, it was wonderful
great video - cool little trick for making the CA glue tube thinner
That's an acoustic resonance soundhole pickup in that little guy. We call them acoustic expander pickups here in my shop. Not many players know what they are, but they are the next gen of the Tonewood Amp. . I sell a ton of them in my shop, but only after players try it in our demo guitar. They are very cool.
Très beau travaille , et très belle dextéritée . J'appréçies beaucoup le cté Zen de chaque vidéos .Merci beaucoup.
Beautiful work, can't wait for the next video
Thank you, so much💙
Great idea with the pipette - brilliant
Amazing work!
I hope you are staying safe!
Well done, you fixed that split.
Beautiful work
Such expert and loving care for that instrument. I wish I could have you care for my guitars too
Congratulations Tanya!!!!!. ❤
You learned very well, Grasshopper.
therapeutic videos.
Thanks Tanya ❤
what glue did you use ? Please
To fix it you had to break it, awesome work!!
👍 Tanya I love to watch you work, I sure would like to hear you play.
Another fantastic job! You got some skills :)
Thank you 😊
клевые струбцины, надо бы тоже таких наделать, спасибо за идею :) А еще впечатлило, что лады полируете без малярного скотча даже, и все быстро и четко получается!
Beautiful work you are a true artist
Thank you ☺️
A master luthier at work, very cool!
wow, an excellent job!!! ❤❤❤❤
Good as new! Very impressive.
This is so relaxing! Nice job.
Thank you for your great job.
I learned a lot from you.
🧿🙏
Well done! Did your heart skip a beat when that crack widened? Mine did a little. 😳 As many have suggested here, it's all in a day's work. But still... outstanding job as always!! 🤠👍
Good job. I was scared seeing you use oversized gloves on the band saw. Simply wearing gloves with certain power tools is controversially thought by many to be dangerous, but wearing oversized gloves makes it much easier for the tool to hook your hand. I ask you to be more careful. Fretboard work is exactly what I do and I really enjoyed it. Brava!
Tanya. You have restrung this differently than your stringing video! I do like this method
I have known and worked with Mastercraft people for quite some time and you would be welcome.....As you probably have discovered by now there is a spiritual language and a music that most of the world can't hear or see , only true Artisans are born with it .🙋
Excellent work 👏 ❤ Nesrly invisible repairs sre hard to get right!!
We need a lick after this brilliant work 👌
Gostei dessa ideia de sargento,top e parabéns pelo trabalho
Ver4y nice recovery Tanya, sometime we make things worse before we make them better.
What a pro!
Those braces looked a bit thick, but I'm only a clumsy amateur. Fish glue is a good alternative for hide glue I hear, though I haven't used it yet. Your work is solid, so and I like how you approach things.
Гарна робота!
Але мабуть потрібно на різьбові зʼєднання (болти) надіти короткі силіконові трубки. Це гарантує запобігти подряпинам на корпусі при такому варіанті склеювання. ;)
Hey! New sub! You have an amazing gift Tanya! Keep up the content!
The thing that shocked me the most wasn't that the crack opened, it was the damage the bolt threads did to the side during the repair clamping. There were many ways they could have been protected!
It looks like that was just glue residue that she wiped away.
@@tonyd2764 "not convinced" lol She literally wiped the glue residue away with a rag, and you're complaining?
another excellent job, a question, what number of sandpaper do you use to level the frets?
Thank you! It`s 240p
Excellent repair and so well done!
I really enjoy your work.
Have an excellent day.
Cheers.
Thank you!:)
Great repair work on a lovely instrument 👍
Thank you ☺️
Fab video. Any chance of letting me know what's the pickup system on this guitar, please?
Splendidly done...
✌️❤️😊
Fantastic job!
Seeing how it cracked when you were so gently pushing the body back together makes me think the wood was especially thin and brittle (as if Martin has lowered their quality over the years). Is that true? What do you think, Tanya?
Una pregunta … veo que usas para rascar el sobrante de pegamento … no se ralla el diapasón ? Gracias
Please don‘t do it…the vids are so soothing and contemplative…please change nothing! 👍🏼🎸🤘🏼🙏🏼
You do very fine work Tanya, I'm impressed. If I may ask, how did you become interested in doing this kind of work?
Fantastic work. That crack pretty much disappeared.
One observation, however... did those machine posts look a bit too tall to anyone else? If they are, do they provide enough downward string pressure at the nut?
Thanks!
Tuners are a bit higher than I want, but not to tall to cause problems :)
Tanya, can you make a video on soldering? We would love to see your skills.
Ok Tanya, no fence at all, but wasent the reinforst parts a bit thick? Must have been around some 4 to 5 mm thick. Otherwise I follow Your jobs that is just great and very learning for my self. Even a cheaper D Martin will have some care. Thank You so much.👍
Great job! Did you use suction cups to migrate the glue into any parts of the crack?
Video molto bello .. per la richilite che pulizia fai? Puoi far vedere anche la lavorazione dell'interno ... come hai istallato i supporti sulla fascia - grazie
доброго ранку) Таня, подскажите, 505 клей это обычный цианокрилатный клей? То есть в принципе можно использовать любой секундный клей или космофен например? дякую)
Very nicely done ☮️❤️🎶
thank you for shearing this great video
Awesome job! Where did you learn the trade?
I would recommend keeping your hair up and out of the way of your power equipment. I put up notes around my shop (pony tail) HAIR UNDER HAT? Nice work by the way!
Great Art and skill 🙏
That was definitely beautiful work!!!😎
Thank you!
@@TanyaShpachuk You're Very Much Welcome!!! Keep Up The Good Work ! 😉
Good as new!! 👏🏼
wonderful work, you dont just fix the problem but go the extra mile. Do you receive work from the United States?
3:15 at first i thought you started singing. 😄
Tanya, where did you learn your luthier skills? Are you self-taught? or did you apprentice with someone?
Congratulations warrior
Волшебная работа, а каким вы клеем трещину залили ?
В описі все є.
Good job ! You are the best !
Thank you
Awesome job. Congratulations Tanya.
Thank you 🙏🏻
I could still see the crack in the side
Love your videos.....
Another great video. Awesome work! How are the English Classes coming along??
thank you, but weird question:)
How is your Ukrainian coming along, Billy? Or any of the many other languages you are learning?