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- robert(original)
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so do you think?
i was thinking about doing a neck kit
basically with just a fretboard,
and the neck with the scoop and the truss rod cut out, oh and cut out to the specs of a tele or strat neck.
you think anyone would be interested in buying them.
all one would have to do is shape the neck, glue on the board, shape the headstock, drill the holes and finish it.
feedback appreciated.
basically with just a fretboard,
and the neck with the scoop and the truss rod cut out, oh and cut out to the specs of a tele or strat neck.
you think anyone would be interested in buying them.
all one would have to do is shape the neck, glue on the board, shape the headstock, drill the holes and finish it.
feedback appreciated.
Re: so do you think?
Sounds good, but I don't think people will be up for putting fret wire in. Would you do that yourself?robert(original) wrote:i was thinking about doing a neck kit
basically with just a fretboard,
and the neck with the scoop and the truss rod cut out, oh and cut out to the specs of a tele or strat neck.
you think anyone would be interested in buying them.
all one would have to do is shape the neck, glue on the board, shape the headstock, drill the holes and finish it.
feedback appreciated.
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- robert(original)
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for a fretboard and a neck blank thats cut out with the truss rod rout and the headstock style paddle thing, right around 40-60
depending on wheather or not its choice wood or just all maple.
all maple would be 40, and if its choice maple with a rosewood board then more like 60.
but keep in midn the back won;t be shaped at all so you will have to either by some spoke shaves or do it all on a band saw and a sander.
depending on wheather or not its choice wood or just all maple.
all maple would be 40, and if its choice maple with a rosewood board then more like 60.
but keep in midn the back won;t be shaped at all so you will have to either by some spoke shaves or do it all on a band saw and a sander.
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Nice. This sounds like I might be able to make my original Jag-Stang headstock fantasy come true. Will they be big enough to make a 3 a side headstock Rob?
And how much are truss rods then (presuming they're not included)? Do you have anywhere you'd recommend for one that would definitely fit your routing?
I might be interested in a nice all maple neck for my future project.
And how much are truss rods then (presuming they're not included)? Do you have anywhere you'd recommend for one that would definitely fit your routing?
I might be interested in a nice all maple neck for my future project.
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can't do 24's no fretting template, and making one wouldn't be worth it becuz those millions of an inch count, and thats something that is just human error.
i will make one up next weekend and post pics of what i was thinking would be a good neck kit.
basically all you need is a scroll saw, or band saw. some glue and a butt load of clamps, you can get sanding blocks from stew mac for cheap.
as for truss rods, i made the last one with a gibby style dual way rod that i sliped under the board and out the butt like a fender.
pretty much all dual rods from grizzley and i think stu mac are 8 mms wide and 13 mms deep.
i actually have to run out to go to st. louis at the moment, but if people are interested i will deffinitly get on it.
i was more making the thread to see if anyone would be interested, so yeah, maybe i should move this to the whore house.
i will make one up next weekend and post pics of what i was thinking would be a good neck kit.
basically all you need is a scroll saw, or band saw. some glue and a butt load of clamps, you can get sanding blocks from stew mac for cheap.
as for truss rods, i made the last one with a gibby style dual way rod that i sliped under the board and out the butt like a fender.
pretty much all dual rods from grizzley and i think stu mac are 8 mms wide and 13 mms deep.
i actually have to run out to go to st. louis at the moment, but if people are interested i will deffinitly get on it.
i was more making the thread to see if anyone would be interested, so yeah, maybe i should move this to the whore house.
I'd be interested if you included a truss rod (and subsequently raised the price to accommodate also), simply because StewMac doesn't like English people.robert(original) wrote:can't do 24's no fretting template, and making one wouldn't be worth it becuz those millions of an inch count, and thats something that is just human error.
i will make one up next weekend and post pics of what i was thinking would be a good neck kit.
basically all you need is a scroll saw, or band saw. some glue and a butt load of clamps, you can get sanding blocks from stew mac for cheap.
as for truss rods, i made the last one with a gibby style dual way rod that i sliped under the board and out the butt like a fender.
pretty much all dual rods from grizzley and i think stu mac are 8 mms wide and 13 mms deep.
i actually have to run out to go to st. louis at the moment, but if people are interested i will deffinitly get on it.
i was more making the thread to see if anyone would be interested, so yeah, maybe i should move this to the whore house.
How do you go about putting one of those screws on the end of a butt end trussroad? Do you get truss rods specially designed for that or what?
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Funny. Kanye West.Malik wrote:StewMac doesn't like English people.
Robert, here's a suggestion. Offer different prices depending on the finish level. Kit 1 might be the very basic. Kit 2 has the truss rod. 3 has frets, etc. Or maybe you could price it like Warmoth by allowing the person to choose which features they would like to have included. The fully finished necks can fetch a fair price, but if someone wants to save, they cut features.
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