New member, need input

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strive2walk
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New member, need input

Post by strive2walk »

First of all, a little about me: I have played acoustic guitar for nearly 20 years and have had the desire to build one for about half of that. I am pretty carpentry savvy and have build quite a bit of furniture. I realize guitar building is quite different than furniture building but I do believe at this point I know enough about wood to start my first kit build (with the desire to one day build from scratch). I have also built a couple of telecaster bodies from scratch, although to this day I hardly ever touch electric guitar.

I happened into the "kit" I have very much accidentally. A guy on another forum advertised a martin guitar kit for a very good price. What I received is a box of parts that look like 2nds. I don't even have a bridge or truss rod. When I alerted the guy (who purchased on EBay 3 years ago) he had no clue. He just realized he was way in over his head. He also gave me a substantial refund that made the "kit" an even better deal. At the end of the day they are good looking parts and the majority are very usable with a little work. That leads me to why I am posting. The sides as you will see was supposed to be an OMJM with a simple dovetail joint. The wood is very nice and I can't actually find the issue with this part. They were sold already glued to the neck block and the kerfing is installed. The neck, however, is a simple tenon. The headstock overlay is gorgeous.

Sorry for the long first post!

My questions:

Is it possible to remove the neck block without damaging the side wood?

What are my other options?

Thanks!

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Sorry only my foot is in focus... you can still clearly see the profile of the tenon.
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tippie53
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Re: New member, need input

Post by tippie53 »

If the tenon is tight to the mortise you are ok
I have used these in the past. There are a few things you need to know
A does the scale length match the bracing plot?
B is the top going to match

Do you have pics of the top and the brace layout?

if you don't call me my contact info is at blues creek guitars I can help you over the phone so you know what you are looking at .

john
John Hall
Blues Creek Guitars Inc
Authorized CF Martin Repair Center
president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
http://www.bluescreekguitars.com
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