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    Here are some pics of the crack now (post filler and sanding). How do you all think this would go with a Karijini Red? Would it be significantly visible after staining?

    Another issue is I've sort of created a bit of a low spot in the area from trying to sand it out.
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    Hi Wanners, the good news is the crack isn't deep. You have tidied it up nicely.
    I think karijini red will look excellent on the mahogany. I've have a crack at a stain coat. See if the low spot is visible after the coat.
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    Headstock shape. Possible polished/compressed spots?

    Hi all, here are some pics of the headstock shape I went with. Still needs a lot of sanding to get the curves just right.

    I'm still sanding the mahogany body with the 180 grit - taking my time and trying to adhere to DB's sanding rule. Don't know Ive gone too hard though as I have started noticing some spots showing through the grain though on the right hand side of the body. Are these polished/compressed spots, or just the natural qualities of the mahogany?

    Ive attached a photo of the body after a once over with a damp cloth too.
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    That looks totally insane!

    Those "marks" are actually the natural figure of the timber.
    Sand it down to 320/ 400 and watch those babies leap out at ya.

    There is always a workaround for glitches, mistakes and other Guitar building gremlins.....

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    Neck sitting too proud of body

    Hi all, sorry for the double up on posts but I couldn't fit all the photos into one.

    I have also noticed that when I place the neck into the pocket, the fretboard sits significantly proud of the body (approx 10mm) which is a little worrying as I want the floyd rose to sit flush with the body for a low action setup. There is also a visible gap between the neck heel and the inside of the pocket. I'm not too worried about this gap though, as I'm sure it would give me some wiggle room when setting up the scale length.

    I have compared the mock build PBG-2 to one of my Jackson FR guitars which shows 10mm to the strings from the body. All of my fixed bridge bridge guitars sit a lot lower too.

    Should I give the under side of the neck heel or pocket a light sand to reduce the height?
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    Awesome!! Good to hear that. Cheers DB

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    You can still get a low action, it just means you will have to set the Floyd detuning....oops...Floyd trem system a tad higher.

    It is also possible to sand the heel but it can be tricky to get it even and square, also you may have to shorten the neck screws a bit so they don't rip through the fretboard.

    There is always a workaround for glitches, mistakes and other Guitar building gremlins.....

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    Yeah I didn't really think about the impact on the neck screw lengths. Cheers DB.

    The trem cavity is going to be stained anyway so it shouldn't matter too much if it sits a little bit higher than the body. I'd rather not mess around with the neck too much.

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    Hey Wanners, I have an un built PBG-2 kit and I just checked the height of the fingerboard in the pocket and mine was about 8mm to the fretboard. Yours looks a bit prouder. Make sure your neck heel is seated properly and there is no debris or burs in the pocket.
    As DB says better not play with the heel or pocket so I'd see how the action is when you get to putting the kit together and string it up.
    Grain looks excellent on the body. Keep sanding !
    Current Builds and status
    scratch end grain pine tele - first clear coat on !
    JBA-4 - assembled - final tweaks
    Telemonster double scale tele - finish tobacco burst on body and sand neck

    Completed builds
    scratch oak.rose gum Jazzmaster - assembled needs setup
    MK-2 Mosrite - assembled - play in
    Ash tele with Baritone neck - neck pup wiring tweaks and play in

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    Just for a point of reference, I measured my PBG-2 (Astro) for the neck height. It was 10mm to the top of the 24th fret from the body
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    which left the top of the bridge 'plate' about 3.5mm above the top of the body
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    I would've liked it to be flush with the body as well, but isn't that noticeable. Hope this helps.

    Grant

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