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Holding the Neck While Inlaying Headstock
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 7:42 pm
by Darryl Young
On my first build, I inlaid the headstock logo on the EIR before gluing to the headstock. This time I'll be inlaying the cocobolo faceplate after its glued to the headstock. So its a bit more challenge to hold the neck and inlay on the angled headstock.
Any tips for doing this? Especially, any suggestions on how to hold/clamp the neck so it is stable while inlaying? It would be nice if the neck was held with the headstock closer to level.
Thanks!
Re: Holding the Neck While Inlaying Headstock
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 8:09 pm
by tippie53
I clamp it to my work bench but if you have a workmate they work well . You can make a taper shim so you can clamp it flat in the workmate solidly.
Re: Holding the Neck While Inlaying Headstock
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 8:55 pm
by Darryl Young
Well, here is what I ended up doing:
NeckClampedToInlayHeadstock.JPG
Re: Holding the Neck While Inlaying Headstock
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 9:10 pm
by tippie53
you need to learn to train termites Just think what we could do LOL
Re: Holding the Neck While Inlaying Headstock
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 10:04 pm
by Kevin Sjostrand
Oh boy Darryl, that looks like fun routing for your last name logo. I am way to scared to try that.
Kevin
Re: Holding the Neck While Inlaying Headstock
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 10:27 pm
by Darryl Young
Kevin, watch John's inlay videos and the techniques he shows make an amateur's work look acceptable. You can see the final results in the Blog Your Project for this build.......not great but acceptable.
Re: Holding the Neck While Inlaying Headstock
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 11:54 am
by Tom West
Darryl: Any inlay I do on the head stock is done with the plate glued on but the head stock not cut to shape. The sides are parallel and easily clamped in any vise.
Tom
Re: Holding the Neck While Inlaying Headstock
Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 1:50 am
by Dan Bombliss
I use the stewmac vise. Clamp the neck in the vise, so it is square side to side, and tip the neck up or down to find the angle I'd like. Easy enough. If you're vise is on the corner of your bench, it can be done with the body on it as well, hanging off of the bench.
-Dan