Hi all, I just recently joined the Cigar Box Nation! I happened upon this site while building my first cigar box guitar. I have learned a lot from all of you in regards to building these awesome guitars. Although, I had some trouble figuring out how to make a scarf joint without a table saw, so I came up with this idea. I noticed there is a lot of discussion about how to make the joint and I wanted to share this easy trick with all of you.
1. take a 3/4" pine board about 12" long and cut one end at 15 degrees with miter saw.
2. attach a strip of wood to the back side of cut piece of wood to clamp to the saw.
3. attach another small strip along the angle you just cut to help "rest" your neck material against.
4. cut a headstock peice about 6 inches or so.
5. set saw to 0 degrees with jig attached to miter saw.
6. cut the 15 degree angle on the headstock piece using the jig.
7. cut the 15 degree angle on the neck and glue and clamp the two together.
See attached photos!
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I am just starting out into wanting to build my first Cigar Box Guitar
This discription is so helpful I can not afford a power saw so I have
to use hand tools slow and easy does it Iguess in my situation
There is so much to find out before starting the project, I am starting
with a 4 string CGB, finding timber that is the right size is not easy
or knowing which type of timber to use is daunting, I have to get over
the thoughts of my guitar has to be perfect, and go for it and learn from
the many mistakes I am going to came across. You guys are very helpful
thank you, all of you, Happy New Year to everyone.
Spot on Great Idea Ill have to get something done BUT I dont have a electric Miter saw I have hand tools
to work with
That's the way I've done mine for awhile, but I didn't have the jig. It's probably a good idea fro me to finally make the jig.
I make my necks out of Red Oak. You need to not rush the cut on the harder woods because the blade can start cutting at an angle with too much force.
Old thread, still good info to resurrect for the new guy, one piece of advice, when gluing the 2 back together, use another piece of wood to clamp against to aid in the shorter cut piece glue up where it's the thinnest, wipe of excess glue right away to prevent third piece from sticking.
Thanks for the helpfull information
Lately I've been dry fitting the pieces together, clamp and drill 2 holes for short wood screws(don't want to go through on the bottom piece), take apart and apply glue. Put the 2 pieces back together and screw them together tight(this negates the use of clamps in awkward positions). After the glue dries, remove the screws, drill the holes to 1/4" and glue in 1/4" dowels. After that dries you trim cut and sand, then your ready for the next step and the dowels add some strength to the scarf joint.
Hey Paul Thats a great Idea, I am going to use it Thank you for sharing, Have to be careful where to screw though right?
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