First Scratch Build: Maple Walnut neck through-RD

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Re: First Scratch Build: Maple Walnut neck through-RD

Post by ForcedFire » Tue Jun 28, 2011 8:12 pm

Alright. Still not too much progress to report. I feel like I spent a lot of time sanding but it's the kind of thing that doesn't really show. Mostly working on blending the heel with a rasp, sanding the sides by hand after the spindle sander, shaved the neck a little... I drew out my contour plans from the various photos available online. The plan you can buy online seems to have the wrong arm wrest contour so who knows how bad the rest of the plan is (I didn't use it for any of this). I can just do the best I can from photos. Looking pretty good though. I plan to make the contours about 1/3 of the body thickness at the deepest points and tapered out to the "points" of the contours.

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(I found some rechargables in my basement for my external flash, no more fisheye lens)

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Re: First Scratch Build: Maple Walnut neck through-RD

Post by quarterpound » Wed Jun 29, 2011 3:34 am

god that is gorgeous.

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Re: First Scratch Build: Maple Walnut neck through-RD

Post by craicaddict » Wed Jun 29, 2011 8:23 am

Wow man, absolutely gorgeous! Congrats and keep up the good work. Can't wait to see the finished product. Best to you.
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Re: First Scratch Build: Maple Walnut neck through-RD

Post by ForcedFire » Wed Jun 29, 2011 3:45 pm

I was looking at some old school wood-working methods for breaking the edges on the guitar. I know there are roundover planes but then I found out about "scratch stocks". It's a tool you make yourself and can put any custom edge on wood.

I made my scratch stock from a steel paint scraper. I used a hacksaw and chainsaw files to get the profile. My radius is around 3/16".

The key seems to be in how sharp you can get it. I tried it out at first and was getting tear out going cross grain on some scrap maple but once it was sharpened, it seems like it will be okay.

Here's the tool:

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The blade will scrape along the top or side since I only made a simple "L" but it really doesn't cut in, should be okay.

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Here's a test on some straight walnut. Works great.

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Maybe I'll work up the courage to try it on the guitar tomorrow. If I'm not happy I'll have to move up to 1/4" radius.

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Re: First Scratch Build: Maple Walnut neck through-RD

Post by Enrico74 » Thu Jun 30, 2011 7:32 am

Great work !
I guess you don't have a roundover bit to equip your dremel ;)
Maybe the key is not to get it sharp but to give it a burr just like you would do with a scraper.
Or else, as you said, end grain is likely to tear out.

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Post by craicaddict » Thu Jun 30, 2011 7:36 am

Thumbs up for the simple-ingenuity tools. Hope it works out.
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Post by gishuk » Thu Jun 30, 2011 7:53 am

thats a great idea. i love working with hand tools, makes me feel like a proper craftsman :blush:

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Re: First Scratch Build: Maple Walnut neck through-RD

Post by ForcedFire » Thu Jun 30, 2011 11:25 am

Enrico74 wrote:Great work !
I guess you don't have a roundover bit to equip your dremel ;)
Maybe the key is not to get it sharp but to give it a burr just like you would do with a scraper.
Or else, as you said, end grain is likely to tear out.
I do ;) . I broke the router base, Dremel sent me the replacement parts for free but there was a postal strike in Canada for a bit. The mail is flowing so I'm just waiting for those parts... I was just tinkering with this in the meantime...

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Re: First Scratch Build: Maple Walnut neck through-RD

Post by ForcedFire » Sun Jul 03, 2011 4:45 pm

I got sick of waiting on Canada Post. I brought my router base to Home Depot and after trying a few bolts, all I needed was an M6 bolt to temporarily fix the height adjustment handle:

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I decided to use the Dremel 1/8" roundover bit. It's pretty crappy but with a bit of clean up it's looking good. Still LOTS of sanding to do.

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I started the contours. I kind of blended them in, I think it looks cool.

With flash:

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Just light bulb:

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I'm using this style jack. It's stereo which I can use to switch the battery off when the guitar is unplugged:

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Here is the electronics cavity and pickup wire route:

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I routed the ledges for the back plates:

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Drilled up to the front for 2 pickup cables and effects send/return wire + battery/effect ground:

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Nailed it:

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The hole for the battery wires goes through to the electronics cavity:

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Re: First Scratch Build: Maple Walnut neck through-RD

Post by ForcedFire » Wed Jul 06, 2011 7:06 pm

I've been sanding, sanding, sanding some more...

I taped up the maple and applied the grain filler to the walnut:

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Re: First Scratch Build: Maple Walnut neck through-RD

Post by ForcedFire » Sun Jul 10, 2011 7:36 pm

I caved and went and bought some timbermate in the walnut tint. I used it fairly thick on the bare wood, didn't bleed on the maple at all. I'll sand it off tomorrow once it's well cured:

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With the neck sanded up to 220 it's showing the figure nicely:

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While sanding down the shoulders of the neck I messed up and went through the binding a bit. It's really easy to make some melted binding "paint" in acetone but it's really hard (maybe impossible) to scrape it back and make it look normal without getting too thin again:

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I'll try one more time. I'm going to try to brownburst the neck so it might not be as noticeable in the end.

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Post by andy » Sun Jul 10, 2011 10:29 pm

Looking great, I love RD's!
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Post by spookybonus » Sun Jul 10, 2011 10:37 pm

Wow that is coming along great. Awesome work!
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Re: First Scratch Build: Maple Walnut neck through-RD

Post by ForcedFire » Mon Jul 11, 2011 4:59 am

Thanks guys! Getting pretty close...

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Re: First Scratch Build: Maple Walnut neck through-RD

Post by the older brother » Mon Jul 11, 2011 4:26 pm

Grea stuff going on here! :)
Someone knows where I can find the nearest woodchipper to throw my pieces of junk into?

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