About to make an 8 string Laminated Bamboo neck w/fanned frets or Firewood...
About to make an 8 string Laminated Bamboo neck w/fanned frets or Firewood...
I'm about to embark on a very ambitious project for me. My plan is to make a fanned fret 8 string guitar and I have a few questions for anyone that has dealt with something like this.
I have read a few different theories about the best way to lay out the fret slots including some software that can make a printable 1:1 scale diagram. My scales are likely to start around 28.5" to 25". What method have you guys used and what kind of measuring tools do you like for checking the slot locations?.
I'm planning to use pre laminated Bamboo lumber and a non adjustable steel bar type truss rod (should weight about a ton when finished). What kind of provisions should be made for neck relief?.
I have read a few different theories about the best way to lay out the fret slots including some software that can make a printable 1:1 scale diagram. My scales are likely to start around 28.5" to 25". What method have you guys used and what kind of measuring tools do you like for checking the slot locations?.
I'm planning to use pre laminated Bamboo lumber and a non adjustable steel bar type truss rod (should weight about a ton when finished). What kind of provisions should be made for neck relief?.
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Re: About to make an 8 string Laminated Bamboo neck w/fanned frets or Firewood...
Here is one way to layout a fanned fret fingerboard. Stewart MacDonald (stewmac.com) has a fret board calculator. Plug in your scales for each side of your fretboard. Pick a fret to be perpendicular (90 degree angle) to the edge of the fretboard. Most of the fanned fret guitars I've made used the 8th fret. Use the perpendicular fret as a starting point and measure up and down from your starting point on each side of the fingerboard. I find it easier to create and work with my scale lengths in millimeters rather than inches. I use a precision ruler, a magnifying glass and a Xacto knife to make marks on both sides of the finger board. Once you have marks on both sides, use a small straightedge and connect the marks using the Xacto knife. I then use a razor knife to deepen and widen the original marks and finally use a fret saw to cut the fret slots by hand. One thing to keep in mind is that if you layout your scale markings to the outside edge of your tapered fingerboard, your effective scale lengths will be shorter than you desired. For example to have a true 25" scale for your high e string, you must make the marks for your 25" scale at the location underneath the high e string, not at the fretboard edge. Also the standard advice for measuring fret layout is to measure each fret distance as a separate entity (start from zero for each fret measurement). That way any measuring errors are not compounded. I hope this helps!
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Re: About to make an 8 string Laminated Bamboo neck w/fanned frets or Firewood...
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Re: About to make an 8 string Laminated Bamboo neck w/fanned frets or Firewood...
Sorry about that. I'm Jimmy Lee. I can't seem to find the place to change my name in user settings.Greg Robinson wrote:Hi Coppa,
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Re: About to make an 8 string Laminated Bamboo neck w/fanned frets or Firewood...
Thanks, Jimmy. I took care of that for you.
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Re: About to make an 8 string Laminated Bamboo neck w/fanned frets or Firewood...
What Steve said, same way I did mine...
Jimmy Lee?
Jimmy Lee?
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Re: About to make an 8 string Laminated Bamboo neck w/fanned frets or Firewood...
Where did you find your source of bamboo?
I was considering using 1/8 inch veneer that I could bend the end pieces (12 degrees) for the headstock, and then stack to get the 3/4 to 1 inch thickness. The veneer is available in 4 foot by 8 foot sheets, but its not really stocked anywhere locally - most suppliers stock bamboo flooring, and what I have seen is not neck worthy.
I'm concerned about the weight with all of the glue I would require.
I am near Denver Colorado.
I was considering using 1/8 inch veneer that I could bend the end pieces (12 degrees) for the headstock, and then stack to get the 3/4 to 1 inch thickness. The veneer is available in 4 foot by 8 foot sheets, but its not really stocked anywhere locally - most suppliers stock bamboo flooring, and what I have seen is not neck worthy.
I'm concerned about the weight with all of the glue I would require.
I am near Denver Colorado.
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Re: About to make an 8 string Laminated Bamboo neck w/fanned frets or Firewood...
Having made a fanned fret 8-string guitar, I would suggest just making one first, and then worry about the bamboo neck part later. You will have your hands full.
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Re: About to make an 8 string Laminated Bamboo neck w/fanned frets or Firewood...
I was only looking to find the Bamboo and not making a fanned fret guitar.