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    Overlord of Music Fretworn's Avatar
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    Rob, you must have arms of steel. Doing this all by hand not only shows your dedication, but the amount of skill and attention to detail that you have. It looking great.
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    @Pabs
    Thanks for the advice mate, that extra 5mm might just make the difference.

    @Woks
    Thanks for the idea about the 45mm pine, but then I run into the problem of no router to do the neck pocket. With my skills and tools I could never get a decent “floor” on the neck pocket. Pup routes don’t matter so much but a bad fit between neck and body is a no go. Plus cutting through 18mm of pine with a coping saw was bad enough, but 45mm!!! Hey, I might be dumb but I’m not completely stupid lol.



    The neck ferrules do look cool and I have wanted to try some, but I feel more comfortable using the plate. Decisions, decisions.

    @Fretty
    Wrong on all counts mate . Girlie arms, pig-headed instead of dedicated, and post #28 for skills and attention to detail. Lol.


    But I really appreciate the encouragement mate.


    Thanks guys.

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    no worries Rob, I reckon you have the skill and patience to chisel out the neck pocket.

    There was a guy on ABC lastnight that reminded me of you Rob, he re-built an old ruined stone house and one stone at a time rebuilt the house, he was so patient and hard working haha
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    source/make a slightly smaller neck plate so you can move the screws in slightly. This is such a custom job i think a custom plate would be fitting!

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    @Woks
    Haha, placing one stone on top of another, I might just be able to handle that skill.

    @Ben
    Thanks for the idea of a custom plate, that never occurred to me, but I have decided to go with ferrules. Never used them before, so seeing as this whole guitar is a bit of a test bed I might as well see how I go with them. And they do look kinda cool.

    Cheers guys

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    haha Rob some of the stones would have weighed 60+kg so eventually he got a small crane setup to do the lifting !

    Look forward to the next step of this build Rob, I tell you it's a forum first to build a scratch body with no power tools.

    Once I lost power at the workshop for about 7 hours so it was weird to go back to the old hand tools.

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    scratch oak.rose gum Jazzmaster - assembled needs setup
    MK-2 Mosrite - assembled - play in
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    Love the idea of the ferrules that said - being a wood ludite - how will the ferrules go in pine? Is it going to be too soft?

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    pine should be ok Bman, I ordered these from Realparts, 14mm diameter bushes
    http://www.realparts.com.au/hardware...ngs-black.html
    could always put a bigger washer behind them if he was worried about the pine being too soft
    Current Builds and status
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    JBA-4 - assembled - final tweaks
    Telemonster double scale tele - finish tobacco burst on body and sand neck

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    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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    Quote Originally Posted by robin View Post
    @Pabs

    The neck ferrules do look cool and I have wanted to try some, but I feel more comfortable using the plate. Decisions, decisions.
    Yes, the Ferrules will work well. You might also consider using Hide Glue on the neck pocket to give it added strength. The advantage with the hide glue is that it will melt easy enough if you ever need to replace the neck.

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    @ Brendan
    Hey Brendan, I was also concerned that pine might be a bit soft for ferrules. But this whole guitar is a bit of an experiment so I might as well find out now, it might save some heartache down the track if I decide to build another one.

    @ Woks
    The ferrules I ordered from ALS look to be pretty much the same as the ones you got Warren,

    @ Gavin
    I hadn't thought of using hide glue, I will keep that in mind. Although I don't think I have any concerns with the neck pocket itself as the "floor" is 9mm marine plywood. I am hoping that will give it some strength.

    cheers guys

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