-Flatten and thickness fret board.
-Cut fret slots (easier for me when the board is still square)
-Shape/taper fret board to final dimensions (allowing for binding of course)
-Radius fret board
-Glue on bindings to sides of board and shape to radius
So now I have an essentially finished board, minus the frets, though it could be fretted before attaching it to the neck.
Now the neck - squared, flat, truss rod channel already cut
-Veneer glued on head stock - thickness dependent on desired binding height, as it seems the bottom of the binding needs to be level with the bottom of the nut and fret board
-Head stock shaped
-Binding channel routed - to be done before fret board attached so it isn't in the way of the router
-Binding installed, though could be done after fret board attached
-Glue fret board to neck - here is where my main question is.
It is radiused, so to clamp it to the neck, I could use a whole bunch of clamps on each side, or make a caul with a matching concave radius, or do what I ended up doing. I used two 1/2" by 3/4" flat cauls the length of the neck, and clamped one on each side of the fret board.
It worked out OK, but I would much rather clamp a flat fret board, but then would have to radius it afterwards, and my problem would be getting the depth of the slots right if I bind it before it's radiused (which decreases the depth of the slot at the edges). If a slot is too shallow at the edge I wouldn't know until I fretted it, and would then have to remove the fret and either cut off part of the tang or try to deepen the slot. I would also like to bind it before gluing it on the neck, as I would then have to route the binding channels, and any time I use a router there's a good possibility of an adverse outcome.
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
I'm probably over thinking this - I guess I just need to know the best way to clamp a radiused board (fretted or unfretted) to the neck.
Anyway, any suggestions on how to do things differently/better/easier would be appreciated, since I'm going to do another one soon. Sorry this is so lengthy.