Necks
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Re: Necks
Rick,
I make my own necks.
You should try it. Not that hard once you try.
Kevin
I make my own necks.
You should try it. Not that hard once you try.
Kevin
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Re: Necks
You can very easily cut a mortise and tenon bolt on joint with a handsaw, or bandsaw, or table saw. I have done it all 3 ways.
I now use a router and jig but it is not necessary. I've made my neck block in two halves, cutting a mortise before gluing the two halves together. The tenon and cheeks can be cut to the correct angle for your relief too in one pass.
I can show you pictures if you like.
Kevin
I now use a router and jig but it is not necessary. I've made my neck block in two halves, cutting a mortise before gluing the two halves together. The tenon and cheeks can be cut to the correct angle for your relief too in one pass.
I can show you pictures if you like.
Kevin
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Re: Necks
The key for me making my own necks was making this jig to get the scarf joint right:watergunn wrote:Let do some research on the process.
I do not want you to have to post them if I do not think I am capable.
I would like to get to the stage that I make the entire guitar from scratch though.
http://theamateurluthier.com/amateurlut ... rfjig.html
The rest was just having the right tools to do the carving.
Tim Benware
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Re: Necks
Hello Ben-Had
I really appreciate the jig that you posted. This is a great help to a newbie.
The new newbie Songman101
I really appreciate the jig that you posted. This is a great help to a newbie.
The new newbie Songman101
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Re: Necks
I don't use the scarf joint but agree Kathy did a great job. There are a number of good dove tail jigs out there. Once you master making the joint you can make the neck.
Practice with Poplar. Get enough to make 3 necks , by then you will know if you can do it. My money is that you can.
there is a fallacy that you have to have CNC to make things , when in reality you can can do highly accurate work with some simple jigs. CNC is great if you want to make the exact same thing but when you are making custom guitars , necks are a specialty for the client. Making a neck to fit that person will make your guitar a stand out.
Practice with Poplar. Get enough to make 3 necks , by then you will know if you can do it. My money is that you can.
there is a fallacy that you have to have CNC to make things , when in reality you can can do highly accurate work with some simple jigs. CNC is great if you want to make the exact same thing but when you are making custom guitars , necks are a specialty for the client. Making a neck to fit that person will make your guitar a stand out.
John Hall
Blues Creek Guitars Inc
Authorized CF Martin Repair Center
president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
http://www.bluescreekguitars.com
Blues Creek Guitars Inc
Authorized CF Martin Repair Center
president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
http://www.bluescreekguitars.com