Some help please team:
OK: I have a truss rod, a router and a fingerboard blank made of blackwood. Some fretwire, and a radiussed sanding block: 12"
I'm pretty happy about making the fingerboard.
Adding the truss rod is another matter.
Is it simply a case of routing for the truss rod?
Anything special I need to consider?
It has one "open" side ,it appear that faces down...
I have seen full depth routes and ones that partially go into the fingerboard as well (sandwiching the truss rod between, with the fingerboard having a fine rout as well...)
I have marked out a centre line on the neck, and the next step is the route...
Oh, this is the truss rod:
370mm Martin style
http://luthierssupplies.com.au/produ...roducts_id=175
Their instructions:
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
‘Martin style’ truss rods must be installed with the open taped side down towards the back of the neck and the flat aluminium side up towards the fingerboard.
We recommend that the slot for the truss rod be cut 0.5-1.0mm deeper than the depth of the truss rod. A 0.5-1.0mm fillet of timber should be used to cover the truss rod and fill the 0.5-1.0mm space above it.
The truss rod can be glued in place with some epoxy glue on the sides and top only, then the fillet of timber is placed on top of the truss rod and held or clamped in place while the epoxy dries.
The fillet and glue are then sanded flat to the top surface of the neck leaving a flat surface for the fingerboard to be glued.
IMPORTANT – Do not allow any glue to go on or into the open/taped side of the truss rod or around the nut as this may cause it to jam.