( 125 ) 18-OCT-2015
I am going to route out the heel channel in the rim. Here I have mounted the rim to this router template.
( 125 ) 18-OCT-2015
I am going to route out the heel channel in the rim. Here I have mounted the rim to this router template.
( 126 ) 18-OCT-2015
I will route the channel 1 " deep.
( 127 ) 18-OCT-2015
( 128 ) 18-OCT-2015
( 129 ) 18-OCT-2015
The channel has the same profile as the shape of the neck. The neck will be framed by binding to hide the gap.
( 130 ) 18-OCT-2015
( 131 ) 18-OCT-2015
Here I am drilling the holes for the adjustment and attachment hardware in the heel channel.
( 132 ) 18-OCT-2015
Two 1/x20 wood inserts in the face of the channel for yaw control, and one 1/4x20 wood insert from the rear for the angle adjustment.
( 133 ) 18-OCT-2015
The set screws and bolts are accessed from the rear of the heel plate.
( 134 ) 18-OCT-2015
Next I have carefully cut out the the rear access plate from the end of the guitar.
( 135 ) 18-OCT-2015
( 136 ) 18-OCT-2015
I am gluing in a maple frame to fill the kerf.
( 137 ) 18-OCT-2015
And then a back stop for the hole plate.
( 138 ) 18-OCT-2015
( 139 ) 18-OCT-2015
Now I mount a brace blank on the shaping template.
( 140 ) 18-OCT-2015
And I use the template to shape the blank. I set the platen on an angle to limit the loading on the sand paper.
( 141 ) 18-OCT-2015
It will be a perfect fit.
( 142 ) 18-OCT-2015
I next used the table saw to dimension the thickness the of the brace.
( 143 ) 18-OCT-2015
I used the belt sander among other things to shape the braces.
( 144 ) 18-OCT-2015
( 145 ) 18-OCT-2015
Now I lay out the shape of the rim on the back plate.
( 146 ) 18-OCT-2015
And cut it out with the bandsaw. I leave a 1/4 inch guard excess around the perimeter.
( 147 ) 18-OCT-2015
( 148 ) 18-OCT-2015
Placing the bracing.
( 149 ) 18-OCT-2015
And checking to make sure everything fits.
( 150 ) 18-OCT-2015
( 151 ) 18-OCT-2015
To glue the braces in place I use a go-box.
( 152 ) 18-OCT-2015
Flexible rods push in just the right places.
( 153 ) 18-OCT-2015
( 154 ) 18-OCT-2015
( 155 ) 18-OCT-2015
Here I am trimming off a piece of Honduran Mahogany for the neck blanks.
( 156 ) 18-OCT-2015
Carefully laid out and cut wit the band saw.
( 157 ) 18-OCT-2015
I get two blanks from each piece of wood.
( 158 ) 18-OCT-2015
I first trim the headstock so the platen for the fretboard is the right length.
( 159 ) 18-OCT-2015
The Miter Saw trims the end of the heel.
( 160 ) 18-OCT-2015
To create the heel I mount the neck blank in the template fixture.
( 161 ) 18-OCT-2015
And I use the router table to trim the sides.
( 162 ) 18-OCT-2015
( 163 ) 18-OCT-2015
( 164 ) 18-OCT-2015
I drill a channel and install a barrel bolt in the heel. This will be used to hold the neck to the body.
( 165 ) 18-OCT-2015
I also use the router table to route a channel for the double action truss rod.
( 166 ) 18-OCT-2015
Perfect fit.
( 167 ) 18-OCT-2015
Here I am gluing a Red and Blue layer of maple veneer together for the rosette.
( 168 ) 18-OCT-2015
I use my CNC router to create the rosette.
( 169 ) 18-OCT-2015
( 170 ) 18-OCT-2015
The Go-box is used to glue the rosette into the top plate.
( 171 ) 18-OCT-2015