My first scratch neck
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Re: My first scratch neck
That's looking nice. I can see how you might want to take a break from restoring that crusty banjo to carve some fresh wood.
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Re: My first scratch neck
I have the jig Robbie Obrien uses in his videos, works great for me (of course this pic is of the mortise).johnparchem wrote:Tim the neck looks great. How did you go about cutting the tenon?
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Tim Benware
Creedmoor, NC
Tim Benware
Creedmoor, NC
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Re: My first scratch neck
I'm quite proud of it Dave but man did my old hands need a rest when I was done with the carving! I'll probably mke some more on the higher end guitars I build.Dave Bagwill wrote:Was it enjoyable enough, Tim, that you will be doing it from now on?
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Re: My first scratch neck
Hey Shawn, you noticed that huh. Its a 1890 H.C. Dobson I am restoring for a customer.Shawn Hoover wrote:That's looking nice. I can see how you might want to take a break from restoring that crusty banjo to carve some fresh wood.
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Re: My first scratch neck
Yessir, you can't sneak a banjo past me in the background. Perhaps a photo or two once you get it shined up...