Question regarding Fretboard for Martin 00-14 Fret
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 12:36 pm
This is my first post on the forum and I'm looking forward to interacting here. I am an experience woodworker, but I'm still researching and learning before building my first kit guitar.
Because my budget is tight (3 kids in college) and I know this first build will be a learning experience, I bought my first kit when I found a Martin 00-14 fret kit on eBay for cheap. Or maybe I should say a "partial kit," because a few parts (fretboard, fret wire, and bridge) were missing - the seller made that clear up front.
Upon examining the neck and reading in Bill Cory's Martin construction manual, I see that Martin necks and fretboards have two pins used to align them together. I am wondering if any of you know of a source where I could buy a Martin 00 fretboard that already has the alignment holes. Or do I need to remove the pins from the neck and use a fretboard without holes?
Thanks!
David
Because my budget is tight (3 kids in college) and I know this first build will be a learning experience, I bought my first kit when I found a Martin 00-14 fret kit on eBay for cheap. Or maybe I should say a "partial kit," because a few parts (fretboard, fret wire, and bridge) were missing - the seller made that clear up front.
Upon examining the neck and reading in Bill Cory's Martin construction manual, I see that Martin necks and fretboards have two pins used to align them together. I am wondering if any of you know of a source where I could buy a Martin 00 fretboard that already has the alignment holes. Or do I need to remove the pins from the neck and use a fretboard without holes?
Thanks!
David