Tone King Mando Neck re-set
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Sorry for the confusion. I was quoting Dan Erlewine's DVD on neck re-sets and that is what he said word for word. I agree with both you and Mark though, the only way it makes sense would be the middle of the saddle. That's what I was basing this re-set on.
I've got it back together again. Here it is being clamped.
I've got it back together again. Here it is being clamped.
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Here's the completed neck set with french polish touch up. I also ended up putting a very shallow shim under the fingerboard extension. I figured anchoring it to the top would make the instrument more stable. I'll finish finish touch up tomorrow and string it up.
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"I'll finish finish touch up" so to speak.....
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Ha ha! That looks really good Chris.
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Thanks everyone! This was my second neck re-set so I'm still new to this. I tweaked the finish touch ups and strung it up. I had a slight hump where the body joined the neck I had to flatten out that caused some buzzing but I was able to flatten it out with a fret file and light sanding. The action comes in just under 1/16th at the 12th fret so I probably took a hair too much off the heel when I did the final sanding but a paper thin shim of Mahogany under the bridge seemed to take care of that as well.
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Here's the final action.
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Good work! Chris, I know you are a skilled musician too so maybe sometime you can post a sound clip or two!
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Thanks Mark! I'm trying to figure that these days. I'd love to be able to put clips up for folks to hear. I just signed up for Sound Cloud to promote my upcoming CD and supposedly I can post audio clips and put a link in the forum post. If I figure it out, I'll get something up soon.
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All Right Mark, you shamed me into learning how to post sound clips. Now let's see if it works! http://soundcloud.com/gin-ridge-records ... e-mandolin
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Really cool! Thanks a lot for taking the time. It really rounds out this discussion, and sounds good too!
The instrument reminds me of another Regal instrument I have, an "Octophone". It's an octave mandolin, and looks pretty much like a stretched-out version of this mandolin. It is built in a similar way too with the solid block between the two points and the rest of the sides are one long piece bent all the way 'round.
The instrument reminds me of another Regal instrument I have, an "Octophone". It's an octave mandolin, and looks pretty much like a stretched-out version of this mandolin. It is built in a similar way too with the solid block between the two points and the rest of the sides are one long piece bent all the way 'round.
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I missed the chance to buy one of those back in my starving artist days. They are actually pretty cool instruments.