what measurement do you guy's use.

I dont have any set measurement ,I just cut what I think is ok ,say 4" to 5".cut corner to corner.

Views: 1376

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

Setup for doing exact low angle scarf joints with a handsaw: check
 
 
 
a japanese carpenters tool to cut dimensional lumber at various angles, to get the idea.
 
For horizontal cuts square guides will allow an even better guidance of the saw. When you begin to saw, for a kerfed saw their teeth must run outside of the guides, once they dissapeared into the wood, you lower the guides for even better accuracy.
 
DIY!

not working

In that video, Glenn Watt shows how he does it. He measures 3 inches twice, then draws a line corner to corner. It's how I do mine. Try to find the video on youtube if you can.

Hi, just for the record. I have a couple of Martin guitars in the shop for repair that have 15deg peghead angle.

Taff

Well, Wikipedia and I have both been know to be wrong... from time to time...:-)

Out of curiousity, just measured a knockoff Hummingbird (12ish) and an Ovation Al Dimeola Signature (12-13ish). Granted, my measuring device was eyballing a rafter square, but it was in the ballpark.

Anyone interested in seeing how to cut a 17-18 degree scarf joint on a Harbor Freight $12 miter box?

Yeah! We want a scarf vid, Hal!

Sorry, no video, but I do have pix.

Here's how to cut a farily steep (17 degrees or so) scarf joint using nothing more than a simple Harbor Freight $12 miter saw.

Place the stock in the miter jig with the corner directly in the 45 degree saw slot furtest away from you (see pic). Pull the other end toward you till it hits the jig wall. Hold firmly and saw away.

Assuming your stock is more than long enough, flip it around and repeat on the other end.

Flush saw one end to your chosen headstock length (this one is around 5 1/2") and, voila! One scarf joint.

Attachments:

Attachments:

A very useful tool for this is a simple sliding bevel gauge or bevel square, just mark your angle on the edge of the bench top with a length of wood placed at the angle you chose to the joint to be, then set your bevel to that angle,and that's your  back cut angle. you can get cheap bevel squares for a couple of dollars at the big box hardwares, even the ones with a plastic body are up to this task 

Thos is how I usually cut them...
Attachments:

rule of thumb.  The higher degree of angle in the scarf joint, the more down pressure on the nut.  The lower degree of angle in the scarf joint, the stronger the joint.

That's why more Gibsons break at the headstock than Martins.  Anything between 9* and 15* is workable.  I prefer 10-11*.

RSS

The Essential Pages

New to Cigar Box Nation? How to Play Cigar Box GuitarsFree Plans & How to Build Cigar Box GuitarsCigar Box Guitar Building Basics

Site Sponsor

Recommended Links & Resources


Forum

crossover guitar.

Started by Timothy Hunter in Other stuff - off topic, fun stuff, whatever. Last reply by Timothy Hunter Apr 10. 14 Replies

Tune up songs

Started by Ghostbuttons in Building Secrets, Tips, Advice, Discussion. Last reply by Timothy Hunter Mar 9. 5 Replies

Duel output jacks

Started by Justin Stanchfield in Building Secrets, Tips, Advice, Discussion. Last reply by Taffy Evans Mar 8. 6 Replies

How to Get Your Own Music on Spotify

Started by Cigar Box Nation in Feature Articles. Last reply by Southern Ray Feb 21. 2 Replies

Latest Activity

Glenn Kaiser posted photos
3 hours ago
Doug Thorsvik commented on Doug Thorsvik's video
Thumbnail

Da Do Ron Ron: 3D Printed Cigar Box Guitar

"Glad to put a smile on your face BrianQ! This one is a fun one to sing and play."
3 hours ago
BrianQ. liked Doug Thorsvik's video
4 hours ago
BrianQ. commented on Doug Thorsvik's video
Thumbnail

Da Do Ron Ron: 3D Printed Cigar Box Guitar

"Another great oldie I thought I’d never hear on cbg!! :)"
4 hours ago
Doug Thorsvik posted a video

Da Do Ron Ron: 3D Printed Cigar Box Guitar

Cigar Box Guitar Slingers - Spokane, 198th Zoom Mtg 04/15/24. Only 1-finger chords, free songbooks here: https://www.cbgslinger.com/download CBG Songbook.pdf...
7 hours ago
Matthias Bichsel left a comment for Moritz Voegeli
"www.cbguitars.ch auf FB This Bichsel"
yesterday
Matthias Bichsel left a comment for Moritz Voegeli
"Hallo, ich bin aus Solothurn. Lisa Stearns hat mich gefragt ob ich Dich kenne. Ich baue cbg. Gruss…"
yesterday
Matthias Bichsel liked Moritz Voegeli's profile
yesterday
BrianQ. left a comment for John Herrick
yesterday
BrianQ. left a comment for Daniel Cook
yesterday
BrianQ. left a comment for Skip Novakovich
yesterday
T-Gripped liked David Woodman 's photo
yesterday

Music

© 2024   Created by Ben "C. B. Gitty" Baker.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service

\uastyle>\ud/** Scrollup **/\ud.scrollup {\ud background: url("https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/963882636?profile=original") no-repeat scroll 0 0 transparent;\ud bottom: 25px;\ud display: inline !important;\ud height: 40px;\ud opacity: 0.3 !important;\ud position: fixed;\ud right: 30px;\ud text-indent: -9999px;\ud width: 40px;\ud z-index: 999;\ud}\ud.scrollup:hover {\ud opacity:0.99!important;\ud}\ud \uascript type="text/javascript">\ud x$(document).ready(function(){\ud x$(window).scroll(function(){\ud if (x$(this).scrollTop() > 100) {\ud x$('.scrollup').fadeIn();\ud } else {\ud x$('.scrollup').fadeOut();\ud }\ud });\ud x$('.scrollup').click(function(){\ud x$("html, body").animate({ scrollTop: 0 }, 600);\ud return false;\ud });\ud });\ud \ua!-- End Scroll Up -->