Carbon fiber neck bar - overkill for a 1st classical?
Posted: Sun May 18, 2014 5:52 pm
Hello,
Given that I'm a novice woodworker without a router table, should I drop the idea of embedding a carbon fiber neck reinforcement in my very first attempt to build a classical kit? I ordered a 1/4" x 3/8" piece along with the kit, but it was only $11, and I could easily be talked out of using it.
Elsewhere I've read a maker say that he epoxies them in. Does that sound right? Would you want to use enough epoxy to fill the gaps in the channel, and would you want to fill it up flush with the top of the neck?
Best,
Greg
Given that I'm a novice woodworker without a router table, should I drop the idea of embedding a carbon fiber neck reinforcement in my very first attempt to build a classical kit? I ordered a 1/4" x 3/8" piece along with the kit, but it was only $11, and I could easily be talked out of using it.
Elsewhere I've read a maker say that he epoxies them in. Does that sound right? Would you want to use enough epoxy to fill the gaps in the channel, and would you want to fill it up flush with the top of the neck?
Best,
Greg