Someone had mentioned using wsome knives and even a potato peeler that they had found at an Asian Market for shaping the necks on their CBGs. Unfortunately, unlike Arlington which has a huge Asian Market or two, Wichita Falls is much more limited. I did find some nice stainless sink strainers that are a bit different than what I have seen used on most CBG builds. I was in a rush and only had enough cash on me to pick up one and a potato peeler that is listed as a Barbarian head peeler of stainless steel. Each cost just about $4 bucks.

Any rate, here are some pics if I can load them to show what they look like. Hopefully I can visit arlinton in the near future and check out the larger markets for goodies. I have a spoke shave on order at Home Depot that should be here in a few days. These should all be some extra tools to help in shaping the neck for my CBGs.

 

Just sayin' don't forget to check out your local Asian Market, as they may have something interesting and of use to you for your CBG build.

 

The strainer was lain onto a couple of different Arturo Fuente boxes just to get an idea of how they may look. They had smaller sink strainers, but I opted for this larger one for a possible sound hole cover.

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The boxes used were about 7 1/2" X 9 1/2" and 9 1/2" X 9 3/16" in size. The strainers were only laying on top of the boxes and not insterted into them at this point. The smaller strainer may be a better choice, but that is up to the builder to decide.

Yes, I have the spoke shave on order at Home Depot. Unfortunately, even though their on-line store does not say they can be ordered on-line only, the folk at my local Home Depot seldom know what they sell. It is no better at my local Lowe's in that regard, either. None the less, I have their spoke shave on order and will pick it up at their store in the next few days. It was cheaper, even with tax, than purchasing the same thing on Ebay, even with free shipping.

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I did take the shown potato peeler to a piece of red oak just to see just how it worked. It will indeed peel back the wood and could be used to shave some of the wood ok, but the thing is really for a left-handed person if you want to draw it toward you. The blade is just not put on to allow a drawing motion towards the user unless your left-handed, but will cut if pushing it away if your right-handed and using it. The blade parts are rivited together and I just can't see any way to swap the handle to the opposite side to make it work in a drawing motion for a right-handed person.

They also have an assortment of knives at these Asian Markets, but I am not sure which may be ok to use for shaping a neck with. These two markets here didn't have the knives, but I have seen such in Arlington at the larger Asian Markets.

As you say, the spoke shave is likely an awsome tool to use. I am anxious to get mine in a give it a try.

Thanks for the info.

Huey 

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I am sorry for being so late in on this thread but I think I was the one giving the original tip on the peeler and knives

The Kiwi brand knife was $1.85 and is hollow ground one side and flat on the other - they call it a seeding knife. I have only seen one place that carries this particular little gem. it is perfect for whittling and I even cut one off and ground it down to make my own marking knife.

The next picture shows the potato peeler's effect on meranti. Every asian grocer I have ever been in has either had these or has an empty spot where they used to be and are about to be restocked. The price is usually around five of our Australian dollars. While not as fast as an angle grinder with a 40 grit flap wheel there is a lot less noise and dust

ending up with something like this.

Still needs sanding and finishing but this is a great way to rough out a neck.

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