Fender Jaguar Vintage Guitar Repair Restoration Part 2

Fender Jaguar Vintage Guitar Repair Restoration Part  2

Part 2 of my Fender Jaguar 1965 Vintage Guitar Repair/ Restoration in my Luthier Workshop.
After removing the totally worn out frets and the Brazilian rosewood Fretboard I have to make a new walnut wood inlay so I can install the new truss rod and prepare the neck for glueing on a new Rosewood Fingerboard. You can follow the full process in this Video.
If you missed Part 1 of this repair check out the Link :

This project become such a time consuming process that I decided to release several Videos of this Repair process. Every two weeks on Friday there will be a new Part coming up at 6 p.m.
Enjoy the upcoming Episodes.
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Stay tuned and enjoy the Video.
I love doing stuff like that – if you are interested in more of my Luthier life Projects, please feel free to check out my other extended Workshop Videos on this channel.
Enjoy watching and sharing.
Best Regards Nik
Welcome to my my Luthier Workshop since 1997.

Part 2 Fender Jaguar 1965 Vintage Guitar in Sunburst Luthier Workshop repair/ restoration Ep.35

Used Tools in this Video:

– https://guitarsandwoods.com/?tracking=PSxK9wLrpyrl7U7Zz6ChdsT5yN5K2uoKsnQebaGQeflBATQtOMN4beWKN84HsUt0 *
– https://guitarsandwoods.com/index.php?route=common/home&tracking=PSxK9wLrpyrl7U7Zz6ChdsT5yN5K2uoKsnQebaGQeflBATQtOMN4beWKN84HsUt0 *

– Nut and Saddle Vise – https://stewmac.sjv.io/c/5423911/2018952/15928 *
– Vise – https://stewmac.sjv.io/c/5423911/2022305/15928 *

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@devschlong says:

Awesome videos and great work. Did you use some type of titebond that doesn't require introducing moisture to the joint?

@mknewlan67 says:

Love watching a master craftsman work.

@paulbanks8003 says:

Fascinating to see the hard work and attention to detail it takes to bring these vintage instruments back to playable condition.
Definitely more work involved on these round lam fingerboards.
Thankyou for sharing your process and best regards fro Australia.

@andreykarayvansky9549 says:

It looks like you like club juggling 21:33

@Retro.Studio says:

Wonderful and relaxing work to watch! Great restoration sir

@cheffy101 says:

Nice work! Sub earned! Whose signature is on the headstock?

@7thString84 says:

I'm not even half through the video (very interesting and entertaining so far. As always!), but I have to share MY thoughts about the messed up neck threads. To me, it looks like the neck broke off at one point, tearing the screws out and taking wood fibers from the neck with them. Those "slots" you are about to fill (at 11:20), you know? What do yout think? Erneute Grüße aus Aachen! 🙂 Markus

@pandorski35000 says:

Brillament exécuté et filmé comme un pro, une histoire palpitante et du très beau boulot

@Slugg-O says:

Subscribed

I like this type of work

@jamesfitzgerald1840 says:

Obviously years of experience definitely showing here.. Attention to detail is amazing.

@jacobusesterhuizen1294 says:

Amazing, great work……can't wait for the next one

@peoplestemper says:

entspannender als ein saunagang we love it!!

@patricktelfort says:

Love this page.

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