Routing neck joints on Stewmac's jig

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Kevin in California
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Re: Routing neck joints on Stewmac's jig

Post by Kevin in California » Fri Sep 15, 2023 1:37 pm

Looks great. I'll have to think about making one
The Simpson jig I've been using for at least 10 guitars seems to work okay....I get by.

banjopicks
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Re: Routing neck joints on Stewmac's jig

Post by banjopicks » Thu Sep 21, 2023 7:14 am

I suppose if I was in high production but really, hand saw and chisel make pretty quick work of this. They take up less space when I'm done also.

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Re: Routing neck joints on Stewmac's jig

Post by Herman » Thu Sep 21, 2023 10:08 am

He Banjopicks,
Do you hand saw and cut a dovetails by hand? Or straight mortise/tenon joints?
'cause I did dovetails a few times, but I found that not that easy to do it in a fast and perfect way.
I managed, the neck joints are still intact, but it was a lot of fitting work to me.
Herman

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Re: Routing neck joints on Stewmac's jig

Post by John Parchem » Thu Sep 21, 2023 7:17 pm

That is a real clean looking jig! I hide myself in shame when I think about mine.

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