Ok....someone has some explaining to do!

How come there isn't a myriad of comments on here espousing the therapeutic value in the beautiful process of shaping a neck with a spoke shave?

I bought my first one today. How good are they? Love that thing!

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I use the flat one the most ,the convex is handy for the solid  body work, I would think a concave one would be a bit specialised, and to me a rasp is a file with savage teeth. a surform is another thing, I have few I bought s/hand but rarely use them''

In case there's any confusion....this is the tool I'm talking about. Nothing fancy and certainly not expensive $10 (That's Aussie dollars too!)

 

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Thanks for the reply Ron and Lee, I'm still working on my first build (almost done) I ended shaping the neck on my router table which worked alright but the spoke shave looks more up my ally, I kind of figured with a little creativity a guy could get by with just the striate blade, think I'll order one. 

I use a stanley sweetheart # 60 spoke shave.  It's the best of both worlds (flat and concave).

Yea! That's right, mines better!

Dan

You only need the straight one, unless you wanna get into carving tops etc then you might want to investigate the little curved violin makers planes..
They are not the same thing, although they are used in similar ways. A spokeshave is a kind of plane ie it has a mouth and a throat.

That drawknife is used to make wood bowls , a spoke shave derived it`s name from being used back in the day to make the spokes for wagon wheels. I use a finger spokeshave to do my necks. Quite a bit smaller then a standard spokeshave but works well as it doesn`t take a lot f wood off with each pass.

I have a thing for using a rasp - picked one up t'other day that has a very small cutting face - about 1 inch square - that just EATS wood...really fast and I can rough shape a neck in a lunch hour. However, a rasp leaves a LOT of sanding due to the gouges it leaves. So, I am going to refurbish a very old brass spokeshave that my mom-in-law left me and use that next time. It's currently a piece of shiny art in my livingroom and as far as I can tell just needs a blade. It belonged to her grandfather so is around 180 years old as far as I can judge. It'll be fun to use I think. Added mojo!

i think with the spokeshave you'll do the job in the lunch hour and have time for lunch...

Where can I get one for a decent price?

Always wanted one,didnt know what they were called.Rasping it now.

I use a straight spokeshave and draw knife for rough shaping followed by rasps and files. Then I use 100, 150, 320, 400, 600 grit paper followed by craft paper (paper bag) for the final buffing. For a CBG it takes about 1 to 1.5 hours, for a 6 string double that (approximately). I feel that using a router is cheating, lol.

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