It's been decades since I did this, but I recently acquired a banjo on which I want to install a spike. Excellent review and a new idea as well. Thanks for the vid.
I don't want the shaft of the spike dead center under the string but I do want the leading edge of the spikes shaft to be aligned with the outside edge of the string. This will help to keep the note from pulling sharp when you slide the string under the spike head.
I put my spikes in the way that you did with the opening pointing toward the 5th string and had nothing but trouble with them poping out when I pick. I redid them the other way and the never popped out after that.
Hi Michael, I personally like them installed so you can slip the string right under the spike head but some guys like the opening facing them. I have seen both ways. it just depends on the players wants. in theory you could pull the strig out from under the head if its facing downword but it hasn't happend yet ;-)
I liked you video best but I still have one question. How did do you drill? deeper than the spike is long, the same depth as the spike, or only half the depth of the spike is long, thanks
TimmyTraspie you can drill as deep as the spike is long however depending on how the neck shoulder is shaped you may have to clip the spike a little shorter to keep it from exiting through the side of the neck. I generally will use water thin super glue down the shaft of the spike after it’s installed to make sure it’s secure in the fret board as well.
Most of the installs I have seen have the spike opening facing the other way (toward the 4th string) but they way you installed it seems to make more sense to me so that the picking would not inadvertently pop it loose. Can you elaborate on the pros and cons of each as you know it?
Car 4Sale either Stewart Macdonald or luthiers mercantile has a kit of pins and drill bits for lining up fret boards. The drill bits that are provided are around 0.20 in size.
i used the bit out of my fret board pinning kit. I think i got that one from Luthiers mercantile, or just search 0.30 drill bit on amazon. I use a dremel with smallest collet. hope this helps.
It's been decades since I did this, but I recently acquired a banjo on which I want to install a spike. Excellent review and a new idea as well. Thanks for the vid.
I don't want the shaft of the spike dead center under the string but I do want the leading edge of the spikes shaft to be aligned with the outside edge of the string. This will help to keep the note from pulling sharp when you slide the string under the spike head.
how do you determine the position of the whole you drill? (x and y position)
Do you drill the whole straight or slightly slanted?
Nice. Thanks for giving exact specs - i.e. feeler gauge size, drill size, etc.
I put my spikes in the way that you did with the opening pointing toward the 5th string and had nothing but trouble with them poping out when I pick. I redid them the other way and the never popped out after that.
please be a tiny bit more clearer for me. do you mean the opening from the top facing up or the opening is towards the 1st string facing down
Hi Michael, I personally like them installed so you can slip the string right under the spike head but some guys like the opening facing them. I have seen both ways. it just depends on the players wants. in theory you could pull the strig out from under the head if its facing downword but it hasn't happend yet ;-)
Glad this video is of some use for you.
I liked you video best but I still have one question. How did do you drill? deeper than the spike is long, the same depth as the spike, or only half the depth of the spike is long, thanks
TimmyTraspie you can drill as deep as the spike is long however depending on how the neck shoulder is shaped you may have to clip the spike a little shorter to keep it from exiting through the side of the neck. I generally will use water thin super glue down the shaft of the spike after it’s installed to make sure it’s secure in the fret board as well.
Most of the installs I have seen have the spike opening facing the other way (toward the 4th string) but they way you installed it seems to make more sense to me so that the picking would not inadvertently pop it loose. Can you elaborate on the pros and cons of each as you know it?
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What size drill bit is it you use? Where can I order one?
Car 4Sale either Stewart Macdonald or luthiers mercantile has a kit of pins and drill bits for lining up fret boards. The drill bits that are provided are around 0.20 in size.
@@JamesHoodGuitar 1/32" is perfect..comes in Dremel kit
where do you get the drill bits from
i used the bit out of my fret board pinning kit. I think i got that one from Luthiers mercantile, or just search 0.30 drill bit on amazon. I use a dremel with smallest collet. hope this helps.
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Great video.
Thanks dude,it's very usefull :)
Are you installing the spike directly under the string?