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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Tooth Hopkins View Post
    I teach at a school that has one. We all occasionally use it as means to “upskill” - and it’s not hard to get a piece of scrap plywood.
    Damn, I work with the education dept and neither of the 2 schools I work at have laser cutters. Lucky bugger!

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    I’ve not long finished mine. I made the neck holes larger and all was well in the world. Good fun kit to be honest.


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    Good one Rockfactor!

    Do you find the bigsby heavy on a basswood body?
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    Not a real progress, but the replacement maple neck arrived. Very prompt service. So fitting it onto the body looks like this

    Now curiosity got to me so I had the two necks side by side.

    The maple neck appear to have a longer section ahead of the truss rod hole. I also found that the maple one appear to be much smoother already. Nice little surprise as the neck is 22 frets (same with the rosewood, I just didn’t realize it at the time)

    Experienced builders - do you normally sand the neck as well? It seems quite smooth already. If you do, do you hand sand the neck as it has a curved surface? What about the fretboard itself?

    I’m planning on finishing the neck with dingotone acacia front and back. Leave the finishing coat off the fretboard as DB suggests, and put the dingo wax on the fretboard.
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    first build - thinline Tele

    Quote Originally Posted by Old Tooth Hopkins View Post
    Good one Rockfactor!

    Do you find the bigsby heavy on a basswood body?
    No it’s not too bad at all to be honest. I did grow up playing a Les Paul though I’m really pleased with the way mine turned out.

    Edit: playing a Les Paul, not laying...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Tooth Hopkins View Post
    Not a real progress, but the replacement maple neck arrived. Very prompt service. So fitting it onto the body looks like this

    Now curiosity got to me so I had the two necks side by side.

    The maple neck appear to have a longer section ahead of the truss rod hole. I also found that the maple one appear to be much smoother already. Nice little surprise as the neck is 22 frets (same with the rosewood, I just didn’t realize it at the time)

    Experienced builders - do you normally sand the neck as well? It seems quite smooth already. If you do, do you hand sand the neck as it has a curved surface? What about the fretboard itself?

    I’m planning on finishing the neck with dingotone acacia front and back. Leave the finishing coat off the fretboard as DB suggests, and put the dingo wax on the fretboard.
    I would always suggest to sand everything. The neck on my guitar had scratches that didnt show up until i had put a coat of stain on. Needless to say it had to all come off. Theres pics if you want to see under my name, nitroburner1000, on JM-1 page 11.
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    This build is progressing very very slowly.....

    Good news is, I’ve got two students who are now going to order pit bull basses and start building.

    Anyhow, got a brief moment to laser cut the f hole reenforcement. The web was lacking exact matches of the F hole so I had to trace it by hand, then scanned it, then image traced using adobe illustrator, then export to laser cutter.

    Happy with the result. Now I need to pop it under the f hole and stick it.

    Thanks weirdbits for the inspiration. Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Tooth Hopkins View Post
    This build is progressing very very slowly.....

    Good news is, I’ve got two students who are now going to order pit bull basses and start building.

    Anyhow, got a brief moment to laser cut the f hole reenforcement. The web was lacking exact matches of the F hole so I had to trace it by hand, then scanned it, then image traced using adobe illustrator, then export to laser cutter.

    Happy with the result. Now I need to pop it under the f hole and stick it.

    Thanks weirdbits for the inspiration. Click image for larger version. 

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    Gehoivey! That's some clever Vyving! You'll need to get some TEENY WEENY clamps to hold that in place while you glue it.
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    Gavmeister used to use very strong magnets to clamp his F-hole veneers while the glue dried.
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    I’m considering using tiny bulldog clips with a bit of packaging thin foam sheets to prevent denting.
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