...ooopsss ..safety planer slip..
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...ooopsss ..safety planer slip..
Hi.
Against my better judgement and out of idle curiosity I decided to actually make necks.
Today because of a slip using the safety planer I have as a result quite a nice looking maple tele neck with a scarf joint and angled headstock the thickness of which is 1/2 ".
IIRC the conventional thickness is about 1/20" more.
Is 1/2" too thin?
Thanks.
Against my better judgement and out of idle curiosity I decided to actually make necks.
Today because of a slip using the safety planer I have as a result quite a nice looking maple tele neck with a scarf joint and angled headstock the thickness of which is 1/2 ".
IIRC the conventional thickness is about 1/20" more.
Is 1/2" too thin?
Thanks.
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Re: ...ooopsss ..safety planer slip..
Nah, for a telecaster peghead that will be fine. You could always add a veneer if you wanted.
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Re: ...ooopsss ..safety planer slip..
I had a similar problem one time and placed an overlay on the back and I think it looked pretty nice. I called it an "added feature".
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Re: ...ooopsss ..safety planer slip..
How do you think I knew right away how to fix it?
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Re: ...ooopsss ..safety planer slip..
I was thinking about going that thin on the neck I am working on but I was concerned with strength. Although its at 1" now and it seems you can drive a car over it without any give.
It might get another pass or two over the jointer if you guys think it is okay.
It might get another pass or two over the jointer if you guys think it is okay.
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- Mark Swanson
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Re: ...ooopsss ..safety planer slip..
Well, please describe a little better what you mean Charles. The original question here was about a peghead being 1/2", are you talking about the peghead or the neck itself? Two different things.
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Re: ...ooopsss ..safety planer slip..
Oops I must of being in a hurry when reading it the first time. I was talking about the whole neck. I really like the feel of a thin unfinished maple neck.
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Re: ...ooopsss ..safety planer slip..
Most Tele Necks taper from nearly an inch to @ .850" at the first fret. A .500" neck would be fine if, you have the hands of a 10 yr old girl and use .008s.
Sounds like time to start over to me.
Sounds like time to start over to me.
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Re: ...ooopsss ..safety planer slip..
Just to keep things from getting confusing- 1/2", or .500, would be fine for a peghead, but as Mike says, that's too thin for the whole neck.
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Re: ...ooopsss ..safety planer slip..
I decided to stay above .75 with this one. Although I do like my .08s.
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