Cocobolo 00 12 fret steel string

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Kevin in California
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Re: Cocobolo 00 12 fret steel string

Post by Kevin in California » Fri Nov 20, 2015 7:37 pm

Sweet

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Re: Cocobolo 00 12 fret steel string

Post by John Parchem » Sun Nov 29, 2015 3:30 pm

Thanks guys,

I had a little bit of time to make progress. This guitar is being build for a niece (I have 24 nieces and nephews). I send them a link to Depaule Supply and have them select fret board markers. Some have been easier than others. I had to go to a 1/64" end mill to route for the tails and the trunks of the smallest markers.

I still have to cut out and install my hawk and moon logo and glue on the fret board but I am getting close.

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Re: Cocobolo 00 12 fret steel string

Post by John J » Sun Nov 29, 2015 7:15 pm

Very nice. I like the markers. But you're right, a lot of work!
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Kevin in California
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Re: Cocobolo 00 12 fret steel string

Post by Kevin in California » Sun Nov 29, 2015 10:45 pm

Those fret markers look great, and on a light colored fretboard and such detail I'd say you did fabuously well.

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Re: Cocobolo 00 12 fret steel string

Post by John Ficken » Sun Nov 29, 2015 11:58 pm

Such fun to watch it all come together. ....great photos! One quick question: how did you attach the neck? Did you pin it in, or is it a dovetail joint?

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Re: Cocobolo 00 12 fret steel string

Post by ken cierp » Mon Nov 30, 2015 8:42 am

I won't speak for John -- but as mentioned in a different post, some of the things covered in the book you have are OK --- others, like the pinning notion, not so much. With modern fasteners available that primitive arrangement makes no sense. As far as I know the author's dropped the idea long, long ago and it was never adopted by any high end guitar maker.

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Re: Cocobolo 00 12 fret steel string

Post by John Parchem » Mon Nov 30, 2015 10:38 am

This guitar is a bolt on mortise and tenon. I know Cumpiano had a pinned neck in his book but he switched to a bolt-on in a web update http://www.cumpiano.com/#!an-improved-n ... oint/c1umc. I have done dovetail joint in past guitars, it is a fine joint, but I like the ease and the serviceability of a bolt on.

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