
Last seen: Sep 16, 2022
I’d store them on slats to let air get round them also try and I’ve heard to seal the ends or it will crack/split as they dry.
Awesome @petersoyanov ?
It looks like a form of rosewood or cocobolo? I’m no expert mind...
I’ve heard Cherry is a good tone wood... A bit on the heavy side but I think it would make great guitars. When it’s moisture ready chuck come my way...
Never done one but I have played an old guitar with one on. The biggest issue for me is that the zero fret wears and gets a groove where you get a pi...
The other alternative is a through neck?
Yes, yes, yes, I need to carve some more necks. it’s the best part of the build IMHO ??
Count me in @Tv1010101
I’m sure Mark will respond but 7mm is huge. Are you sure that’s correct.. I’m not saying you should use these but Stew mac medium/medium sizes are:
Great photo diary @tv1010101 Billy will be missed - he did stunning satin finishes on my two builds at the shop. It’s good to here Lewis is fillin...
I love carving my own necks...very satisfying. It’s also good to experiment on different styles and “chunkyness”..
And them being used in anger....
I used this site as a basic guide as I wanted different lengths..
I made mine out of off cut ps from different builds..
They look great @johnnierox-boo
Fault....?
It’s all @TV1010101
I prefer ebony because it is best to do any inlay work...using black superglue.
Yep @darrenking I look forward to the site going live..please post a link on the forum once you have the url..
Fair point TV....I was on holiday with the missus...difficult to make the live stream of the last week. I did manage to catch up in the evening ?