Repairing a Side Crack on a Flamenco Guitar | Pro Luthier
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- Marshall goes into detail about how to repair a flamenco guitar side crack.
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Hello Marshall. What's missing is a short (relatively) comprehensive course on how to live with such a beauty as a classical guitar. I mean, for non professionals. We live with guitars for many years so these questions are really important. How do I fix the nut height? Saddle? What's the right action? The lower the better or it brings changes in volume/colors if too low ? Can I lower the saddle side by shaving the saddle a little? Or it destroys the structure? How do I oil the tuners in a right way? Because I put some oil and nothing changes. Humidity issues? Frets? I can go on more but you see the direction. Actually, we don't have such a compound of video/information. And we are millions to need it and to deal with such questions. Such info will be used and popular. Could you do it? Followed by a Q&A session? Thank a lot and good luck with your precious creations (guitars)!
Thanks for the tips
No problem!
Thanks for the tips!
No problem!
Great video! Keep up the good work!
Thanks, will do!
Awesome video!
Thanks for the visit
Great video! Keep it up!
Thanks!
I think this could be really interesting on twitch. Guitar repairing/building.
Yeah that could be very interesting
Hope to hear your Dad play it once it has strings on again.
Great video Marshall! How visible will this repair be after you're done?
What type of glue? Regular wood glue?
What king adhesive was used to fill the crack?
I bought some screw clamp things to clamp a cracked brace and they ended up being to tall. So I ended up using rubber erasers wedged between the braces to keep the crack closed while the glue dried.
Had I known that, I could've done it 2 weeks prior to that but I waited on clamps that didn't work 🤣
What type of glue did you use?
He said it - hide glue. It really is the only glue you can remove later with water.
does anyone know a good classical guitar brand for people with no money?😅 i found a cheap second hand smiger... but ive heard valencia and yamaha are probably better...
I love watching your videos and i dont even play guitar
What are you talking about 30 years Marshall? You look 35 lol