Well,

I'm tired, hungry, my back hurts- so I guess I had a great day!

I worked all the weekend on my first CBG!!! YAY!!!

 

Cupido box

maple neck

 

I'v finished most of the hard work.

All I got left is to drill holes for the bridge and holes in the box.

And put a piezo pickup.

 

I haven't disided yet if I whant to paint the box or just varnish.

 

I bought fret wire & a hammer but my saw is too wide...

does enyone have a link to a cheap saw (shipping to Israel)

 

by the way is it a problem to install frets on maple wood? it very hard wood.

 

anyway  I guess I'll make it fretless although I play a regular guitar.

    

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  • The x-acto company makes several saws for the hobbyist with fine edged blades and small teeth. They even make a nice little aluminum miter box Just type "x-acto saw" into your favorite search engine.

    Mark
  • If image 1338 it what your neck thru looks like going thru the box, be VERY careful when you string it up. That's a thin piece. It might fold up on you when you tension the strings to tune it.


    Matt
  • Actually it is better to put frets in hard wood than soft.

    If you have access to a vise you can squeeze the saw blade to make it's cut more thin. If not then very careful tapping will work but go slow and gentle. If you lay a piece of flat steel on the teeth that will help while you tap.
    Don
  • Can't help out on your questions but it is looking good....Im still working on my first.........Mike
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