Here is a short description of how I setup my neck assembly jig to cut scarf joints for a typical 14 fret to the body, acoustic guitar with a 25.4” scale.
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One of the most difficult pieces of the acoustic, classical guitar and ukulele construction puzzle is precise construction and adjustment of the instrument neck. The neck has several important duties to perform
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Wood purfling used on a premium instrument is one of the crowning touches you can use to bring your build to the next level. This tutorial gives detailed instruction on how to make these beautiful ornimentations.
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This article will help you set-up the GLS neck assembly jig to accurately cut scarf joints.
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When using an inside form, spreader jack come in handy to keep the sides from springing back. They also keep the side perfectly vertical against the form sides.
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A bolt on neck is a great way to easily mount the neck to the body of an acoustic guitar or ukulele. It's easier to machine and adjust than the standard dovetail joint.
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Assure the best tone from your custom built instrument by gluing the top to the side without any stress. Find out how you can do this in this article.
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Confused by some of the technical terms you see on this site? These terms are addressed and explained in this article to get you up-so-speed on using luthier terms.
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Binding for our musical instruments are important as more than just decoration. They add protection against damage and infiltration of moisture to the top and back plates.
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