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Title: Amazing replacement of Gibson Thunderbird truss rod
Post by: Ken on July 16, 2025, 02:09:53 PM
This luthier in Kyiv is pretty incredible.  The video is almost hypnotic.

Title: Re: Amazing replacement of Gibson Thunderbird truss rod
Post by: ilan on July 16, 2025, 03:27:25 PM
Quote from: Ken on July 16, 2025, 02:09:53 PMThis luthier in Kyiv is pretty incredible.  The video is almost hypnotic.

Yes. Although it looks like she cut the nut a bit too high on the E side.

I now appreciate so much more the genius of the Rickenbacker truss rod systems, both of them — the post-'85 normal rods and the pre-'85 hairpin rods. I've replaced (or removed, serviced and re-inserted) both types in 15 minutes on the kitchen table with great results.
Title: Re: Amazing replacement of Gibson Thunderbird truss rod
Post by: Basvarken on July 17, 2025, 01:49:35 AM
But what's with that nail polish?
It looks like piles of snot :mrgreen:
Title: Re: Amazing replacement of Gibson Thunderbird truss rod
Post by: Ken on July 17, 2025, 07:00:59 AM
Hard not to stare at that.
Title: Re: Amazing replacement of Gibson Thunderbird truss rod
Post by: slinkp on July 17, 2025, 09:55:40 AM
I'm not cut out for that work. Surgeons have to tolerate the sight of blood, and today I learned that luthiers have to tolerate the sight of a hot steam iron directly on a bass neck!
Title: Re: Amazing replacement of Gibson Thunderbird truss rod
Post by: exiledarchangel on July 27, 2025, 02:42:22 PM
Oh, I watch Ms Snotnails' videos regularly, I first saw the use of solder on frets on her videos, and thought WTF? But it makes sense I guess. She seems to know what she is doing most of the time.
Title: Re: Amazing replacement of Gibson Thunderbird truss rod
Post by: Rob on July 29, 2025, 10:15:03 AM
Really nice work with minimal tooling.
The nails. . . not so much!
Title: Re: Amazing replacement of Gibson Thunderbird truss rod
Post by: Alanko on July 29, 2025, 12:25:20 PM
 I've seen a lot of her stuff on YouTube! I prefer Ted Woodford, who applies a gentle, philosophical curiosity to a lot of work; even banal re-frets or neck resets. In a world where cack-handed luthiery is sometimes hidden behind a slightly off kilter mysticism, and at a time when we are still learning how 1950s glues, plastics and electronics are starting to break down, Ted seems to prefer to tread lightly rather than immediately fire up the 120 grit sand paper.

Tanya's work seems more industrial? She's maybe shooting for the ASMR crowd, but everything seems to get ground, scraped, sanded and polished like it owes her money! Big interventions with levelling with the crunchiest of sandpaper, fretboard oil is gopped on by the gallon... pyrotechnic luthiery! The results are always impressive, regardless of the methodology, but it is social media for a subtly different audience.

Still, there are YouTube luthiers who turn simple jobs into twenty-part video series. The Crimson Guitars fella is clearly a proponent of 'why use ten words when fifty will do?' Other e-luthiers seem belligerent or combatant for the sake of it, or insist on using their own horrible blues jam recordings as soundtracks while you're watching a headstock break being repaired. Careful what you wish for!
Title: Re: Amazing replacement of Gibson Thunderbird truss rod
Post by: exiledarchangel on July 29, 2025, 02:10:44 PM
Ted is national treasure, I never miss a video. Also, that crimson guitars guy... As a minimalist, his Baroque designs makes my eyes bleed.
Title: Re: Amazing replacement of Gibson Thunderbird truss rod
Post by: shadowcastaz on August 10, 2025, 08:47:11 AM
Thanks for the post.M
Title: Re: Amazing replacement of Gibson Thunderbird truss rod
Post by: Basvarken on August 10, 2025, 02:08:52 PM
Quote from: exiledarchangel on July 29, 2025, 02:10:44 PMAlso, that crimson guitars guy...
Can't stand that guy.
Way too long winded. Thinks he's funny. And rarely gives any real useful tips.