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Material to build up neck pocket?

Argh!

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Hi...first post....

I couldn't find an answer to this...(may be blind)...

I'm building a partscaster. Unfortunately the neck transplant recipient body has some issues with the neck pocket. 1) the holes are in the wrong place (I'll drill them and glue in a dowel and redrill), 2) the neck pocket is too 3/16 too deep (13/16 vs 5/8)

Does anyone have any ideas on an approach to fixing this (building up the neck pocket)? I assume I will have to get a nice 3/16 of hardwood, glue it in, and drill it..

Anyone have some experience with this?
 
I've used these before. I used two 0.5 degree ones back to back, to make a flat surface. but the 1 degree ones might be good for your problem.
Or even veneers layered to the right thickness would work.
 
Argh! said:
...  I assume I will have to get a nice 3/16 of hardwood, glue it in, and drill it..  ...

Yep. This is the easiest and most effective way to go, especially if you're already plugging and re-drilling the neck bolt holes.
 
MikeW said:
Argh! said:
...  I assume I will have to get a nice 3/16 of hardwood, glue it in, and drill it..  ...

Yep. This is the easiest and most effective way to go, especially if you're already plugging and re-drilling the neck bolt holes.

Thanks!

I'll circle back with how I fix it....

 
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