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mab

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  1. How about making one thin block and using it as a template for a big one? Just use a template bit with your jig-made radius-template clamped up on a big piece of wood and cut it down using a... lol, i don't know the name know, you know, a template bit with a template mounted on the end.

    I also read about a method to radius a fretboard that is used by Robert Koch who wrote a book about building guitars which is very popular amongst guitar builders here in Germany. Ill post a building tutorial as soon as i worked it out for myself. There is no difficulty creating compound radiuses with this as I think, so ill try it.

  2. Hey guys!

    I read here that some people use roundover bits for roughing out the back contour of the neck. I would be interested in

    - what jig you use, perhaps a small explanation,

    - perhaps photos of it,

    - what bit you use.

    Thanks for upcoming posts!

    mab

  3. Thx, Mickguard, your post was a great help.

    The deal is that two or three people here around my town are interested in a Stingray but cannot afford the money to get one original one. They asked me and I agreed building it for around 1100 Euros (instead of 1700 here in Germany). So theres the problem because they want something that looks like a Stingray, well, they would agree with some small changes, but it shall still look like the original in general. And i can't and don't want to copy the bass 1:1. So I thought about possibilities to change the pickguards and electronic covers design as I already found a good looking change for the body that i've never seen anywhere before. But I think those two parts should look very much like the original as - in my opinion - those are the parts the make the Stingray look. Hope to get help here.

    mab

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