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    LPM Revisited

    So decided to get into some older jobs I had been putting off.

    This LP was one I was working on before I flipped the neck off the work bench with a power cord and broke the headstock and effected a bad "fixup"job. (original thread completed with substitute guitar)
    Adam kindly gave me a discounted new neck to replace the broken one so I suppose its time to finish it.

    So wondering how to trim the bottom of the neck and ensure I maintain the correct neck break angle.
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    Hi Tony, might need to sand the bottom of the neck heel down a bit so the fingerboard sits flat on the body next to the neck pocket
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    Love this build Tony. The body colour is killer. Also that inlay you've got for the headstock is amazing! Who is the ebay seller?

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    After a bit of head scratching decided to have a crack at trimming the 4 1/2 mm of extra meat on neck heel off. After marking up, made a dodgy routing frame out of some plywood and wood screws with nuts as a base. Clamped the neck in the workmate and then started to set up the frame.
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    After getting the headstock flush to the plate did a test for depth and then routed the base of the neck off. Left a little meat and filed to where the fit was pretty good.
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    Still have to tweak to seat it properly, take a touch of twist out and trim the side to suit, but pretty happy with the result.
    Made up a template off the headstock to start lining up the headplate to fit with the least amount of inlay obscured or requiring cutting.
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    great resurrection job Tony, love the new headstock

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    V cool. How'd you get that dragon inlay? is that rosewood?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy40 View Post
    V cool. How'd you get that dragon inlay? is that rosewood?
    Hi Andy off ebay with the following seller
    http://www.ebay.com.au/usr/bruceweig...72.m2749.l2754
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    Roughed the headstock to the shape I sort of wanted and then glued and clamped the headplate onto the headstock
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