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Bmth Builder

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  1. I wouldnt glue a neck into a bolt on pocket, because there wont be enough surface area to make a good joint.

    Clamp the neck into the pocket and draw through the existing hole on the body onto the neck to show where the hole needs to be drilled for the bolts.

    If the body is already drilled for the bridge ensure that you have a neck to match it e.g the number of frets and the scale length need to match what the body is drilled for.

  2. How are Stew Mac truss rods anchored? I know some TR are anchored at the body end of the slot, with the adjustment screw at the head stock, but with the hot rod there is nothing to anchor it any where. So when you do the slot off the end of the neck and onto the head stock to allow for a adjustment area, what’s stopping it just falling out when ever you take the cover off?

    Heres what I mean...

    trussrodslot.jpg

    Surely you could just pull that out horizontally even with the FB glued on top?

    I'm having a bit of a brain fart and this has got me confused lol

    Cheers guys

    PS with my build I was thinking of stopping the slot basically at the nut and starting it again like 5mm later on the head stock, and then drilling a lil hole through the barried to fit the adjust ment nut through, so that it is effectively boxed in, but still adjustable. But this means you couldn't remove it with out taking the fret board off...

  3. NEW QUESTION! Go to post 5!

    Cheers!

    A lot of people sheild their control cavities on their builds but I opened up my Ibanez the other day and there was no sheilding, so is it actually worth doing?

    Or is it just a novelty that has negligable difference?

  4. ^ Now Im confused lol

    You say that you might risk chipping if you lacquer and then slot the FB. But you will also find it hard to clean the slots, if you slot then lacquer.

    So you screwed either way?? :D

    Could you fill the slots with wood or card or something, lacquer, and then take them out?

    Also what is the full title of the best bob flexor book, I have found like 4 differnt versions. Is the 2nd addition the one to go for?

    Cheers

  5. This is a majorly old topic but I'll chime in any way

    I have noticed that this forum thoroughly advises buying the book as does other forums, for which he is I'm sure thankful, but I have never seen an e book of it.

    I purchased a few weeks ago and I'm still readying through it at the moment. Glad to give a little bit back, to what I am sure is now a profitable business (I really cant imagine that self publishing the latestest addition that has sold tons isnt making him a few bob these days).

  6. ^ would you not see a line if you joined peices together?

    I also read on a website that some one used a big peice of black cardboard between the body and cap so make an ebony esque accent line (though much cheaper I imagine) How would cardboard react to glueing and sanding? I can imagine the edges fraying alot if you tried to sand it...

  7. Wow thanks guys, some of those guitars are really stunning!

    On one of the John page guitars he had a black accent line under a flame maple head stock veneer, and what looks like a really intricate inlay (his signature) over the top of the flame maple.

    Could you just cut through the veneer so that what you see as an inlay is just the black ebony behind it? and then build clear up so that its level. That would be really cool.

  8. Hey I just wondered if any one had any pics of a all natural guitar with contrasting accent lines.

    For example,

    I was thinking of a build with some wood I've got

    Flame ash body, birds eye maple top, birds eye neck (with some kinda lams I havent decided on), flame finger board, flame veneer on head stock.

    and I was wondering what it would look like to veneer ebony between the body and the top, neck and fb, and between neck lams.

    Could look quite nice? (I'm worried about it being to bright though, but thats another issue)

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