Monday, January 23, 2012

Neck Construction Part IV

I cut the tenon in the neck where I had marked it earlier using a table saw.
I'll smooth out the cut later.  One thing to note, the book says to cut the lines that are across the neck at 5 degree angles instead of straight across.  I didn't do that.  For one thing, I can do it later since what I would cut would take away some of what is still left.  For another, the pictures in the book really didn't look angled.  I've noticed several times that the pictures don't match the text.  Finally, the guitar body is supposed to be straight where it meets the neck.  So I don't understand the angle.  In any case, I can add the angle later so that's how I am approaching it.

The next step in the book is to add the veneer to the front of the head stock.  I have not yet purchased the veneer since I wasn't sure if I wanted walnut to match the back and sides or mahogany to match the rest of the neck.  I'll make that decision soon.  In the meantime, I drew out the template for the outline of the head stock and cut it out.  Here's what it will look like.  I won't cut it until the veneer is on.
One other thing: This template shows the hole placement for the tuning pegs.  I plan to go ahead and purchase these before drilling any holes in case the placement or size is not standard.  Some pegs come three on a strip while others are individual.

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