Neck Block - off center on top?
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Neck Block - off center on top?
Yesterday I glued on my tail and neck block. It's a Stewmac Mahogany dread kit. The neck block seems a little off center to me on the top, maybe 1/32", back looks on center. Does this look okay, or should I remove the neck block and do this over. Thank you very much, Pete
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Re: Neck Block - off center on top?
I am nearly 60, I can barely see 1/32" . I think you should leave it. But other can chime in.
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Re: Neck Block - off center on top?
Thank you John. Maybe I'm being overly cautious with this. It's my first build and just don't to screw it up from the beginning.
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Re: Neck Block - off center on top?
First, is the dovetail already cut in the block? If so then it needs to be on center or the neck will mount off center. Also you mention that the back seems good but the top is off center. This would imply the block is twisted and may well pose problems when the top is glued on.
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Re: Neck Block - off center on top?
Is it a bolt on mortise and tenon joint? That is what I thought when I saw the picture.
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Re: Neck Block - off center on top?
It's a bolt on neck. Here's a few more pics. I think I may be a little off center rather than out of square. Just wasn't sure if I should redo the neck block or just leave it. Of course I couldn't resist moving forward and added the top kerfing. Thank you all for your replies. This forum really takes the guesswork out of building and contains so much great instruction!
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Re: Neck Block - off center on top?
Hey there Buddy.
It is possible that your block is on center and your seam/joint of the two sides is not. Does that make sense?
If this is a Stewmac kit you are probably not building in a mold, and without a reference line for center from a mold, how would you know?
It looks plenty close enough to me, with any discrepancy pretty easliy dealt with. When you do a little sanding on the top edge of your rims to make sure they are flat and square, and you have the correct angle to the top of your neck block, the fit of the neck tenon in the mortise will be pretty easy to adjust when the time comes. Not to worry.
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It is possible that your block is on center and your seam/joint of the two sides is not. Does that make sense?
If this is a Stewmac kit you are probably not building in a mold, and without a reference line for center from a mold, how would you know?
It looks plenty close enough to me, with any discrepancy pretty easliy dealt with. When you do a little sanding on the top edge of your rims to make sure they are flat and square, and you have the correct angle to the top of your neck block, the fit of the neck tenon in the mortise will be pretty easy to adjust when the time comes. Not to worry.
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Re: Neck Block - off center on top?
Thanks Kevin. I actually did buy a Blues Creek D14 mold, just seemed like a better way to put the guitar together, especially since I know I will keep building. I'm looking at the stewmac instructions and also watching the Blues Creek videos. I was paying attention to the line where the sides meet up and I glued the blocks on outside of the mold, then after the glue dried I put the guitar in the mold. I should have used the center of the mold to match everything up. I think I'm gonna have a lot of learning as I go. I'll take some pics tonight to show how it is sitting in the mold in relation to the center.
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Re: Neck Block - off center on top?
There's the key right there. I use the mold in conjunction with a radius dish that has the centerline marked on it. This is used for OM and dreds. I also have my back braces locations marked on it as well.buddy225 wrote:I should have used the center of the mold to match everything up.
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Re: Neck Block - off center on top?
I moved the guitar around in the mold to center everything as best as I could using the center of the mold. It seems like it's pretty close. Does this look good enough to proceed? Thanks everyone for all of the help.
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