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Author:  Ricardo [ Mon Dec 01, 2008 9:04 pm ]
Post subject:  Woolson neck tenon jig question

Now that I have it built, I get to use it for my first guitar. I understand that you place the top end of the guitar on the platform with the upper bout of the body against the aluminum channel adjusting the platform to the correct angle. What I'm not understanding is the role of the bolt at the location of the bridge. Since its adjustable it can be made to touch the body so I don't understand its use. Can anyone enlighten me?

Author:  Rod True [ Mon Dec 01, 2008 9:55 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Woolson neck tenon jig question

It's there to give you an idea of the height between the plane of the neck (without the fretboard on) and the top of the soundboard. Most like there to be about 1/16" (no more though) of gap between the plane of the neck and the top of the soundboard. That little bolt tells you the gap.

This jig can tell you two things. First is if the angle at the front of the body (usually from the front of the soundhole to the front edge) is correct to the height of the bridge, and second to tell you if the fretboard extension off the neck will sit flat.

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