Looking good Tim.
My preferred method is to fret the board before gluing it to the neck. I basically follow the method In the KMG online manual.
After fretting, I do keep the fretboard weighted down and flat until I'm ready to glue it up. Works fine for me.
Tim Crain's J185
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Thanks Dave, I am leaning in the direction of fretting it first.
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J185 update
wanted to share a few pics of my J185. Got the body filled, fretted the finger board, inlaid the headstock and glued on the finger board. Hope to get the neck glued on this weekend, now it is really starting to look like something. No the first and 12th fret didn't fall out, that is where I had the brads to keep it in place during the glue up. Any suggestions as to where to get a case would be appreciated, I went to the local guitar center and the best the young genius could come up with was a J200 case in which he suggested I stuff towels to take up the extra space. I wonder why I hate going in there?? Thanks to all for the help up to this point, I'm sure I would have wandered of the path if not for your kind assistance. Thanks again, Tim
PS: sorry for the pics being in reverse sequence, one of these days I will figure this out.
PS: sorry for the pics being in reverse sequence, one of these days I will figure this out.
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- all clamped up
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- finger board ready to be glued
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- finished inlay
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- ready to route the head
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- inlay design and cut MOP parts
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- body after wiping off the filler
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- body being filled
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Sweet inlay. Looking really nice there.
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I am a jeweler by trade so the inlay is by far the easiest part for me though coming up with a design can be difficult. I'll keep posting pictures. Thanks guys
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Well then we expect to see diamonds, rubies and emeralds inlaid in your next guitar! :>)
Kevin
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