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Author: | cgal_1 [ Fri Jul 31, 2009 11:07 am ] |
Post subject: | Fitting a neck |
My neck angle is too low by about 1/8 inch at the bridge. Has anyone got a faster way than sandpaper on the body and keep rubbing the neck against it (the method on my Mayes DVD's) It feels like it will take forever!! Charles. |
Author: | Barry Daniels [ Fri Jul 31, 2009 11:19 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fitting a neck |
What grit sandpaper are you using? Try something like 60 grit and you should be able to get there pretty quick. You will probably only need to remove approximately 1/16" on the heel to get the action up 1/8". |
Author: | Hesh [ Fri Jul 31, 2009 11:20 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fitting a neck |
Charles here is a tutorial for fitting a neck: http://www.luthiersforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10102&t=15022%22 If you have to aggressively remove material from the neck heel to close that 1/8" misfit the toot show the use of a sanding block with 120 paper. A sharp chisel will work too however it's easier with a chisel, at least for me...., to take off more then you wish to. If you use this method or parts of it pay attention to Colin's excellent suggestion later in the thread to back the sandpaper strips with tape - this works great and is very much part of my SOP these days. I hope this helps. |
Author: | Tom West [ Fri Jul 31, 2009 2:56 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fitting a neck |
Charles: Don't get too excited and start hogging material off too fast. I think .030 to .040 will get the job done for you. Also once material is removed you can't put it back on.Trying to get the angle right when you have to remove wood from the heel at the fingerboard end is much harder then the bottom end.Try what the guys have suggested but proceed cautiously. |
Author: | John Mayes [ Mon Aug 03, 2009 4:51 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fitting a neck |
in guitar making 99% of the time going slow is better..... it may feel like it's taking forever, but it will take longer if you have to do it again it is, however, better the go really fast when you want to play awesome and impress chicks... not that I would know anything about either of those two. |
Author: | Michael Dale Payne [ Mon Aug 03, 2009 5:00 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fitting a neck |
I always floss and test fit as soon as the body is preped but still in the white and before I glue the FB to the neck. This allows me to floss in both directions to preliminary fit. of corce I tape the FB in place to check clearance but remove the FB to do the preliminary fit flossing. Once the guitar is finished and rubbed out andit is time to final fit the neck I have only small correctios to make to account for the small changes cased by the finish. |
Author: | woody b [ Mon Aug 03, 2009 7:09 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fitting a neck |
John Mayes wrote: in guitar making 99% of the time going slow is better..... it may feel like it's taking forever, but it will take longer if you have to do it again it is, however, better the go really fast when you want to play awesome and impress chicks... not that I would know anything about either of those two. Slow is usually better, and I'll add, alot of times things aren't as slow as they seem. 5 minutes sanding on a neck joint seems like.......years. If it seems like something is taking a long time, look at the clock. You'll usually find it isn't taking as long as it seems. |
Author: | Frei [ Mon Aug 03, 2009 11:24 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fitting a neck |
You can put material back on the neck if you have to. Keep the scraps for that so it matches. |
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