Re: A classical guitar for Wayne!
Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2016 12:10 am
I pretty much have the neck done to the point where the sides can be attached to it. Trimmed the end of the heel on my bandsaw. I shape the peghead using a drill bit stock "router" bit in the drill press with a template attached to the back side. This works really slick, you can check it out on Robbie O'briens Youtube videos. I also use a drilling jig from LMI to drill the tuner holes, quick and accurate.
I slot the heel of the neck on my table saw using a thin kerf ( about .070") circular saw blade. Again this takes a few minutes to set up but works really well and is quite accurate. The neck shaft is reduced in width close to where the fretboard will be so there won't be as much to remove later, and the heel area is relieved of some of the excess using a handsaw.
I also cut out the sides to near finished size with the taper on the back, and jointed the edge of the two back plates ready to join with a center strip of I think about 1/8" wide indian rosewood. The side and back plates still need to be thicknessed and I'll do that on my drum sander right before I'm ready to bend them, and join the back together. It was a good weekend.
I slot the heel of the neck on my table saw using a thin kerf ( about .070") circular saw blade. Again this takes a few minutes to set up but works really well and is quite accurate. The neck shaft is reduced in width close to where the fretboard will be so there won't be as much to remove later, and the heel area is relieved of some of the excess using a handsaw.
I also cut out the sides to near finished size with the taper on the back, and jointed the edge of the two back plates ready to join with a center strip of I think about 1/8" wide indian rosewood. The side and back plates still need to be thicknessed and I'll do that on my drum sander right before I'm ready to bend them, and join the back together. It was a good weekend.