Day-mun
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I mentioned in another thread that one of my bass necks is about to be replaced (-what's the matter with me?). The one that is soon to be removed is a W maple/ebony super-bass construction fretless J-bass neck. After some thought, and getting some feed-back from the respectable regulars around here, I've decided to go completely against their advice (-sorry, KG) and have the neck slotted and fretted. -Not my me, no, -I want it to turn out great, and for good reason: I plan to gift it to an acquaintance of mine that is in need. This is a good guy, -a workin' man in a weekend band who lives paycheck-to-paycheck, and could stand to have one of the many favors he does everybody else come back around to him.
-Anyway, I talked to a hobbyist luthier I recently met, and ran the project by him. Now, he usually only builds acoustic guitars (-very well, I might add; his work is perfection), and hasn't to date been asked to do such a thing. (And again, what's the matter with me?) He feels confident that he'll be able to do it, but would love to cut down the time it will take to "noodle it out" and get some insight on how to go about setting up for cutting the slots in the correct locations. I know StübHead has done this and created his own custom scale-lengths, so I thought I'd pose it to you gurus and see if there is some tip, trick, tool(s), or fancy fixture the neck could be clamped into and indexed to turn it into a quick and fool-proof process.
So, if you've some advanced woodworking skills, and know what information this hobbyist friend of mine is after, let 'er rip (-with pics if ya got 'em), and I'll steer him to the thread while he contemplates how to execute the operation. Thanks guys!
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-Anyway, I talked to a hobbyist luthier I recently met, and ran the project by him. Now, he usually only builds acoustic guitars (-very well, I might add; his work is perfection), and hasn't to date been asked to do such a thing. (And again, what's the matter with me?) He feels confident that he'll be able to do it, but would love to cut down the time it will take to "noodle it out" and get some insight on how to go about setting up for cutting the slots in the correct locations. I know StübHead has done this and created his own custom scale-lengths, so I thought I'd pose it to you gurus and see if there is some tip, trick, tool(s), or fancy fixture the neck could be clamped into and indexed to turn it into a quick and fool-proof process.
So, if you've some advanced woodworking skills, and know what information this hobbyist friend of mine is after, let 'er rip (-with pics if ya got 'em), and I'll steer him to the thread while he contemplates how to execute the operation. Thanks guys!
