First off hello! I have been lurking here for a few months and built two CBG's.

I am trying to get a little more professional in the look and feel so I was wondering what sized roundover router bit and any tips you have for rounding the back of the neck? I ordered a surform shaver and rasp to try and form one by hand too. But I figure a router must be quicker.

Any tips are appreciated!

Ryan

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I use a Surform, shoe rasp, files, sandpaper and cabinet scrapers.

Cabinet scrapers are lovely to use and come in various shapes.  They work like a micro-plane.  You form a burr on the scraper and then .......scrape.  There's expensive tools for making the burr but you just need something harder than the scraper.  I use the edge of a punch.

Love cabinet scrapers!

This is a 13mm Round over bit set up in my home made inverted Router Table, the round over to both sides takes less than a minute, and needs little sanding to finish, "Too Easy"

Ditto what Chickenbone John says. Spokeshave and sander for me! Router is more trouble and mess that it's worth for neck shaping.

What the Phrygian Kid said. Hand forming is a special part of the process. I guess if you are into mass producing CBGs a router would help with the assembly line, but CBGs are more of an individual thing to me and how fast I get it built doesn't really matter.

I make lots of guitars, sometimes ten or twelve in a week, but still the spokeshave is the quickest and best way of doing it, and preserves a degree of individuality to the finished product. To get the neck from square to profile usually takes me around five minutes at the most with a spokeshave...including having a cup of coffee while I'm working.

I just want a round hole for my cone.I've busted a couple boxes and cant afford it anymore.I shape and sand everything by hand!

Lowe told me he just uses a jig saw.I would like to use my dremel for its purpose,and have a "perfect(yeah right)circle".

Thanks for the answers people.

Spokeshave is the coolest tool I own. I love shaping necks by hand....quiet, dust free. Rasps and files help too. I try not to get in a hurry and to enjoy the process.
I have been using mostly red oak, which I find difficult to shape wait hand tools. After using a 1/2 inch ro., I recently found a 3/4 in a set from HF. Really like it.

What dremel bit for a circle to drop a cone in?

I have the jig and dremel,just need to know what bit.

Thanks,

BNz'

I'm with the Kid and Tom and Chickenbone John on this one. Since I ditched my router and got a spokeshave, my neck shaping has become a very enjoyable process, not to mention one that I can do while the wife is sleeping 'cause it is so quiet. Seeing those beautiful shavings pile up is a very "Old World" kind of experience and will be even more so as soon as I build a "shaving bench". I also save all the nice curly shavings for other projects like home-made potpourri or whatever. Routers are great for a lot of things but neck shaping is not one of them IMHO. 

And I see I already had replied to this before, so you can see I love my spokeshave!

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