Hello, so this is my first kit and its a Martin one.
The Martin manual told me to leave head and tailblock protruding over the back side when glueing them. As I thought it looked really high I did take some off the tailblock by sawing it a little before i did attach it, but still there is some protrude. Now I am wondering what to do!? Run them over the radius dish 'till they are level with the sides? Take them off with a rasp?
i just cant seem to find any specific info as to what the hight of these blocks should look like (also regarding their funktion of gluesurface for top and back) and how to get there.
I appreciate any suggestions, links, pictures!
Thanks a ton!
What to do with head and tailblock after glueing to sides
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Re: What to do with head and tailblock after glueing to side
you need to now true these for the geometry of the guitar. Put them into the mold . There is a slight angle for the back starting square working to 5 degrees to the neck block
the top there is a slight 1 1/2 degree angle from the top of the sound hole to the neck block. You can do this by making a sanding block and using a post in the center of the guitar . This sets things up so you have a straight fretboard .
hope this helps
the top there is a slight 1 1/2 degree angle from the top of the sound hole to the neck block. You can do this by making a sanding block and using a post in the center of the guitar . This sets things up so you have a straight fretboard .
hope this helps
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