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- Sun Dec 06, 2020 12:13 pm
- Forum: Archtop Guitars and Bass Guitars
- Topic: Carve neck before or after fretting?
- Replies: 6
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Carve neck before or after fretting?
Do you carve the neck before or after you install the frets? It's an archtop with a neck extension under the fretboard, so it's fully supported and the fretboard is glued to the neck and fully prepped for fretting. I can't remember how I did it before, and I can't think of why it would matter one wa...
- Sat Dec 05, 2020 10:14 am
- Forum: Other Stringed Instruments
- Topic: Mandolin - small archtop guitar or completely different?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 20172
Mandolin - small archtop guitar or completely different?
A friend of mine wants to get a good but cheap mandolin (we are looking at used). I can't find her one within Covid driving distance to even try, and the ones on line near here seem to think that a 10 year old laminated far east instrument has somehow doubled in price from when it was new. So I'm bo...
- Thu Nov 19, 2020 12:40 pm
- Forum: Flat-Top Acoustic Guitars and Bass Guitars
- Topic: high neck relief in an old Regal Parlor guitar
- Replies: 7
- Views: 7191
Re: high neck relief in an old Regal Parlor guitar
I have a 1930's Regal made Dobro with a similar (identical) neck problem so I hope you post your solution. I'm currently ignoring it by playing it lap style with a riser nut, but in the back of my mind is this nagging feeling that I'm going to repair it sooner or later... I won't be removing frets o...
- Tue Nov 17, 2020 11:21 am
- Forum: Flat-Top Acoustic Guitars and Bass Guitars
- Topic: I’m Stuck. Wash Coat Before Binding...
- Replies: 9
- Views: 8200
Re: I’m Stuck. Wash Coat Before Binding...
Late to the party but - I use the Zinsser spray shellac in a can all the time when I am building, I use it to protect the raw wood from dirty fingers, I use it to seal the binding rout, I use it to protect against glue staining so I spray it on the routed ledge and use CA glue to apply the binding (...
- Sun Nov 15, 2020 9:35 am
- Forum: String Instrument Repair: Practical and Political Issues
- Topic: Neck Joint Database
- Replies: 5
- Views: 8367
Re: Neck Joint Database
I was sure I saw this somewhere, and found it on Frets.net. A good starting point. I talked to a luthier who was doing a similar cut and bolt neck reset on a Yamaha, I think. http://fretsnet.ning.com/forum/topics/n ... et-gallery
- Tue Sep 29, 2020 1:35 pm
- Forum: String Instrument Repair: Practical and Political Issues
- Topic: Doing fret board and head stock binding -questions
- Replies: 11
- Views: 9927
Re: Doing fret board and head stock binding -questions
So many ways, and no one does it my way... although it comes virtually step for step from the Benedetto book. I slot the flat and square fretboard. I taper it to size accounting for binding width. I add the "purlfing" binding to the tapered, slotted fretboard, and slot the binding. I glue ...
- Mon Sep 21, 2020 3:10 pm
- Forum: Solid-Body and Chambered or Semi-Solid Electric Guitars and Bass Guitars
- Topic: slim hollow body with P90
- Replies: 26
- Views: 24381
Re: slim hollow body with P90
It's been done, over the decades (centuries), mostly an arch in one direction, with the grain. The nuance of a traditional arched top guitar, with the flowing curves and the recurve around the edge, is impossible as far as I can see. If I wanted to make a guitar like that and didn't want to carve th...
- Sat Sep 05, 2020 8:43 am
- Forum: Solid-Body and Chambered or Semi-Solid Electric Guitars and Bass Guitars
- Topic: Laminating top question
- Replies: 1
- Views: 4612
Laminating top question
I have a Godin Artisan TC tele-style electric that is a bit of a plain-jane, just finished in creme lacquer that is distressed now. It's a superb playing guitar, so I am thinking of a bit of a refresh for it. I want to plane it down by 3/16" (it has a german re-curve around the outside that is ...
- Sat Sep 05, 2020 8:10 am
- Forum: Flat-Top Acoustic Guitars and Bass Guitars
- Topic: Rosewood / redwood acoustic
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6545
Re: Rosewood / redwood acoustic
I like curly redwood too, I have one more top set that I'm waiting to glue up and use. I really like your design. I did a sunburst on my first one to try to get the curl to pop a little bit.
- Sat Aug 15, 2020 7:51 am
- Forum: Tools and Jigs
- Topic: Using the LMI/O’Brien neck mortise jig
- Replies: 6
- Views: 8162
Re: Using the LMI/O’Brien neck mortise jig
I made a jig that is functionally identical to that one. Would have been easier if I had seen it first, but I invented mine from whole cloth, so to speak. Mine is two jigs, I have one to route the neck dovetail and one to route the body. I used a tapered bit, to get the dovetail, they kind of confus...
- Fri Aug 14, 2020 8:17 am
- Forum: Solid-Body and Chambered or Semi-Solid Electric Guitars and Bass Guitars
- Topic: Fender neck pockets - rectangular or tapered?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 8263
Re: Fender neck pockets - rectangular or tapered?
Thanks, guys. Now that I know it's a taper, if I ever make another one, I'll just make a tapered routing template. In hindsight, it makes a lot of sense. Easier to make a template and a thousand bodies than it would be to make a thousand necks not tapered. In the meantime, this body is shimmed and t...
- Wed Aug 12, 2020 7:28 am
- Forum: Solid-Body and Chambered or Semi-Solid Electric Guitars and Bass Guitars
- Topic: Fender neck pockets - rectangular or tapered?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 8263
Fender neck pockets - rectangular or tapered?
I looked up the dimensions of a Fender bass neck, and the heel was noted as 2.5". Perhaps naively, I assumed the heel was rectangular, that I would route out a rectangular recess to accept the neck heel. I bought a Warmouth neck, and it needed shimming to match the heel. No problem sez I, I pro...
- Thu Aug 06, 2020 2:27 pm
- Forum: Wood and Materials Q&A
- Topic: Maple log
- Replies: 16
- Views: 30953
Re: Maple log
My take is that the wood in that log is perfectly fine. You don't need quarter-sawn maple to built out of, you could rough it with a chain saw, if you could get pieces that are 8" - 10" wide you could make a traditional archtop back and sides set out of it. I've built with maple from trees...
- Thu Aug 06, 2020 2:18 pm
- Forum: String Instrument Repair: Practical and Political Issues
- Topic: Using Kevlar instead of cleats for crack repair.
- Replies: 4
- Views: 5394
Re: Using Kevlar instead of cleats for crack repair.
I've used fiberglass cloth, very light, applied with epoxy, when building. I cracked an archtop top plate before the box was closed, and since I was using the FB cloth and epoxy to reinforce the F-holes, and the crack was from one of the F-holes to the top edge, I just extended the reinforcement. Wo...
- Thu Jul 30, 2020 8:02 am
- Forum: Glues and Finishes
- Topic: spray EM6000 in hot/humid condition?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5890
Re: spray EM6000 in hot/humid condition?
Thanks! I may get a "window" of dry tomorrow, and I do have a place to let it set after it flashes off (no longer wet) which doesn't take long. It's just to put a protective coat on the twisted neck I have, which I have managed to untwist. Maybe. Time will tell, but I am increasing my odds...
- Wed Jul 29, 2020 9:05 am
- Forum: Glues and Finishes
- Topic: spray EM6000 in hot/humid condition?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5890
spray EM6000 in hot/humid condition?
I would like to spray some water based EM6000, but it's quite humid around here right now, and looks to be persisting for a while (like till Christmas... :roll: ) I know that spraying Nitrocellulose type lacquer is risky, you get bloom, but has anyone tried the water based stuff in hot/humid conditi...
- Fri Jul 24, 2020 2:29 pm
- Forum: Tools and Jigs
- Topic: oscillating multi-tool saw...
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6428
oscillating multi-tool saw...
Do I spend $75 for a pretty cheap one, or do I spend two times plus for a good name brand one? King at $75 vs Porter Cable at $180? I doubt I will use it much, but you never know, do you?
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- Thu Jul 23, 2020 4:19 pm
- Forum: Solid-Body and Chambered or Semi-Solid Electric Guitars and Bass Guitars
- Topic: twisted neck
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5084
Re: twisted neck
"I would definitely take off the fretboard and remove the truss rod and steel bars. Trying to straighten the neck with the rods in place would be difficult, if not impossible." My thought as well. If I do a good job removing the fretboard, I can then see what the neck wants to do, if it wa...
- Thu Jul 23, 2020 12:50 pm
- Forum: Solid-Body and Chambered or Semi-Solid Electric Guitars and Bass Guitars
- Topic: twisted neck
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5084
Re: twisted neck
Man, I would hate to try to take the fretboard off a brand new (if a year old) neck. And then be worrying that I got it stable. It's a one piece flatsawn neck with a separate maple fretboard, has two steel bars and a truss rod in it. I have rarely seen a piece of wood that's been dried and cured tak...
- Thu Jul 23, 2020 12:07 pm
- Forum: Solid-Body and Chambered or Semi-Solid Electric Guitars and Bass Guitars
- Topic: twisted neck
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5084
twisted neck
I bought a Warmouth bass neck a year ago that has developed around a 10 degree twist. It was stored in my shop, but left unfinished, and there is no warranty because of that. Can anyone dream up a way to un-twist it? it has a double action truss rod and two steel stiffening bars. I can only think th...