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Started by Sean Murphy. Last reply by Raymond Grimmitt Dec 21, 2021. 3 Replies 1 Like
I picked up two boxes for my first couple of attempts at CBG's; finished the first and I'm getting ready to start the second.The box I got is nice and long, but it's a bit shallow - only 2" deep. I feel like it'll be an interesting build but I'm…Continue
Started by Robert Dawkins. Last reply by Order99 Jul 6, 2020. 8 Replies 0 Likes
My first cigar box is on the way, and it's a paper-covered wood one. As cool as the label might be, I'd rather have a plain wood box, so I can customize it to my liking...is there a set method of removing these labels, without ruining the wood…Continue
Started by Sean Murphy. Last reply by Sean Murphy Oct 28, 2018. 3 Replies 1 Like
I built a second CBG, finished Monday night - I can't every do anything simply so I went with a knockoff of a pic I saw on this site recently.It actually worked out really well! I didn't cut a sound hole but the resonance is so good I'm considering…Continue
Started by Brian M Nusser. Last reply by ChickenboneJohn Nov 14, 2017. 16 Replies 0 Likes
Hey Everyone!!I am planning on building my first CBG in the near future, and am looking for some suggestions on the best way/easiest way that you have found to notch out the neck? I must admit that I possess very rudimentary "woodworking" skills,…Continue
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Hey Sam,
That's a good bit of help!
Thaks!
One of the problems that I had early on was inconsistant fretboard finishing... sometimes I'd get a nice neck/fretboard that played all the way down the neck and sometimes I'd have buzzes or even skipped notes where (obviously) the neck was not true and level. I finally worked out a low tech way of truing/planing the neck/fretboard for consistant results....
1) start with the straightest wood you can.
2) when you have your neck roughed-out, cross hatch the top of the neck with pencil marks.
3) on a flat table, glue down a strip of sand paper longer than the neck. I use 60 grit 4"X48" sanding belt with the splice cut out. contact cement works good to affix the sandpaper to the tabletop.
4) hand sand the neck by passing the neck over the sandpaper until the pencil cross hatching goes away...
5) If you're building on the neck, you're done, if you're adding a seperate fretboard, repeat the process...
Before I started this, I would sometimes have to scrap necks and even whole CBGs because you can't eyeball a neck good enough to know if it's out of level. After I instituted this as a regular step, I have not had to do any serious filing of frets to get a great playing neck.
Yea, I know, it's more time, but to get a great playing CBG and to keep from wasting time on unplayable neck, I doubt that I will ever build another neck without doing this...
FYI,
the best,
Wichita Sam
been building coming up on 4 years - and made too many mistakes to mention!
keep it simple to start with is a good idea. any questions im happy to help.
Thanks MichaelS.
Next question... How big do I need to drill the hole for the Pegs on the neck? Do pegs come in a variety of sizes, or are they all the same size?
Welcome all...
Started by Sean Murphy. Last reply by Raymond Grimmitt Dec 21, 2021. 3 Replies 1 Like
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