Making a neck longer

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Stray Feathers
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Making a neck longer

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A friend whose health is declining is no longer able to build. I have taken on the completion of a guitar he was commissioned to make for a neighbour - a blackwood parlour. His limitations resulted in some glitches that needed to be rectified. I made a similar but slightly oversize bridge to cover some blemishes around the original bridge. The neck needed to be reset with a tapered ebony shim under the fretboard extension, and adjustments to the heel. With a lot of fiddling, the neck became shorter, so that the 12th fret was almost 1/8" past the body join. It might have been okay to leave that, and move the bridge to maintain the scale length, but that would have exposed some of the blemishes in the top. So I decided to lengthen the neck by building up the heel cheeks with ebony strips, to match the fretboard and bindings, and fit an ebony heel cap. I've considered this "solution" before, and I'm sure it's been done before, but I was afraid it would just shout MISTAKE! In the end, it solved a complicated problem, and actually looks pretty good. This builder finished with French polish, which I have not tried, so another friend is going to take that on. Bruce W.
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Re: Making a neck longer

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No way I’d think that was a mistake. Looks great. Now I want one. :D
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Re: Making a neck longer

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very clever
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Re: Making a neck longer

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Re: Making a neck longer

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A mistake sufficiently disguised puts you well on your way to being considered Master Craftsman who never makes mistakes. A very nice fix. It looks really nice.


A possibly relevant anecdote:
A machinist inadvertently drilled a hole right in the center of his milling machine table. He looked around, nobody was watching, so he tapped the hole, put in a setscrew, got a set of letter stamps, and carefully labeled it OIL.
Don't believe everything you know.
Anything is possible if you don't know what you are talking about.
When things are bad, try not to make them any worse, because it is quite likely they are bad enough already. - French Foreign Legion
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