Ok, so I started a build diary over on the Welcome forum but I guess it should really be here. The story so far in this link:-
http://www.buildyourownguitar.com.au...ead.php?t=5630
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Ok, so I started a build diary over on the Welcome forum but I guess it should really be here. The story so far in this link:-
http://www.buildyourownguitar.com.au...ead.php?t=5630
Have been busy with other things but now getting back to the build. Have some Titebond and some Aussie Oil and some various grades of sandpaper. Also a couple sets of flatwound D'addario Chromes. I have sanded the body down to 320 grit. Don't want to go any further as the top laminate is really quite thin to start with. Have had to glue in some shims in the neck pocket to get a snug fit. Waiting for glue to dry before moving on.
I must have started here after your welcome thread, bloody good to see another Taswegian here!
I just checked out your other thread, and see you're from Deloraine. Beautiful town. Back in my college years I played the Trombone at the church there. Beautiful acoustics.
I was hoping Stringfest was on again this year, but it looks like it may have stopped completely.
sounds like the right start, enjoy
What did you use to shim up the neck pocket? I might have to do the same thing with mine. It's okay but I wouldn't call it a snug fit.
Peter
I used a bbq skewer and some veneer that i had available but it has all ended up a bit of a disaster. realised after glue dried that neck was no longer aligned with the bridge position. Have tried various things to get the neck off again. heat, steam, vinegar but can't get it to budge. Any advice anyone?
Oh dear. What did you use the bbq skewer for? And what type of glue did you use?
Hi Taswegian, what sort of glue did you use ?
Sounds like you have tried all methods I can think of, have you tried to get a metal paint scraper in between the neck pocket and heel and try and slide it in ? Once you get a small gap then the steam should eventually make the glue give way
I used Titebond Original. A lot of it has come out with my various pryings and steamings but there it is a very large neck pocket with a lot of surface area. I can get a spatula an inch or so in under the heal so I will concentrate on getting so steam in there. At least I won't fill up the body with condensation working from that end. It is difficult to get direct access to the cut-away side. May try to persist with steam from our espresso machine. Dropped my smartphone and broke it so can't take any photos atm. Plan B is to get a floating bridge and set it up all slightly askew!
Hi Taswegian I was going to suggest the bridge may have to move if you can't remove the neck.
Keep trying as you say it may take some time but steam should eventually loosen the bond of the glue.
Titebond original is the stuff we recommend you use to set necks, now you can see how good it is !