Neck holder
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Neck holder
I made this thing to hold my necks in the vice while I do stuff like radiusing the fretboard and installing frets. It also protects the fretboard extension if I have to ship it off somewhere, like to the inlay guy. It's not fancy, but it works.
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Re: Neck holder
Thanx! BTW I stuck the fretboard to it with double stick craft tape, just strong enough to hold it down without being TOO stuck, such as with the clear acrylic double-stick available from StewMac.
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Re: Neck holder
Yup, I'm on this one too. Gonna be busy building jigs.
Kevin
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Re: Neck holder
Great little jig! I can see I will have to make one, too.
Question: where do you get your two-sided craft tape and what is two-sided craft tape? Any cheap two-sided tape you buy at a crafts store or something more specific?
I have been using the two-sided stuff that is sometimes much stickier than I want, so first I stick it onto old t-shirts to put some fine lint on it.
Question: where do you get your two-sided craft tape and what is two-sided craft tape? Any cheap two-sided tape you buy at a crafts store or something more specific?
I have been using the two-sided stuff that is sometimes much stickier than I want, so first I stick it onto old t-shirts to put some fine lint on it.