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]<\\/p>/Quote from MikeL on December 27, 2012, 17:18
Firstly let me clarify, I haven't received my kit yet so my only knowledge at this point is from photo's on the Pitbull site but I'm pre-planning my build as best I can.
I've been pondering the fitting of the neck to the body ( I'm getting an
SV-1, 4 screws, no backplate )
Now I realise that neck alignment and angles are critical and a tighter fit "should" give better sound quality. So I was contemplating using a technique used in rifles to improve their accuracy, it's called 'Bedding'. Short description is, where the action sits in the stock, the stock has thick resin poured in, the action is fitted ( with a release agent on it) and it's left to set, once set the action is removed
and what's left is a perfect mould for the action to sit in, that will never change and will give
perfect contact... Now my questions is, am I over thinking this and taking it too far or is this a good
idea...
Here's a pic of a wooden rifle stock with bedding done