Hi,
I bought a 6 string multiscale back in February and am finally getting around to building it this summer. I think I'm going to be OK with the staining and soldering, but some of the luthiering details are not making sense to me.
1) In the test build, it makes sense to check the alignment of the strings but why am I supposed to adjust the curve of the neck? That's totally going to change once the strings get on.
2) This is specific to me. In the test build, there's some wiggle room with the neck (glue in). Without the strings on, how am I supposed to correctly align the neck to glue it?
3) For the actual gluing, the directions are just install it (see below). So, any guides to gluing the neck? Otherwise I'll figure it out I guess. Using only glue makes me nervous.
4) Why am I checking the scale length in the test build? It seems to be checking for the sake of checking. There doesn't seem to be any instructions to attach the bridge, drill holes for it, or even modify the neck. The string holes are already pre-drilled for my body so things are pretty set. The intonation will basically be the last thing I do. It's not a big deal since things seem to be pretty on with my kit, but I'm wondering if I'm missing something.Attaching the neck
As we had drilled our holes and aligned the neck earlier, it is now just a matter of installing
the screws and plate. If you have a glue in neck and have left it until now to install, allow the
glue a couple of days or even a week to dry before putting any tension on the strings.
Actually, one painting question. I bought copper tape to protect the electronic cavities. It's pretty shiny and I'm going to paint black around it, so I'm worried that it'll be very noticeable. Can I install the copper tape and then paint over it? It should still block the electronic activity, I'd think.
Thanks!