I started attaching two zero play guide bars to a piece of scrap of 3/4" sign board plywood. I was proud that after I did all of the measurements and drilled the holes I was able to attach the guides and the guides fit in the two slots I have in my bandsaw.

With the guides in place I cut into the sled and used it as a reference to draw the largest angle I use of 15°. I glued and screwed in a fence to complete the jig. On some of my classical guitars I use a 10° angle but it will be easy to use a shim to correct for smaller angles.

I grabbed a bit of scrap plywood for a test and it worked like a charm. I liked that I could clamp both sides of the cut.


I continued onto my spanish cedar neck blank and cut out a great scarf requiring just a touch of cleanup before glueing the scarf joint.

