removing kay upright bass neck
Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2020 11:10 pm
Thought I'd check to see if someone could tell me how to get the neck out of the body. I need to replace the bottom half of the neck heel but the joint is not at all loose. It's a 1960's Kay 3/4 bass. The fingerboard is off. The finish has been scraped off. A lot of it was flakeing off and would have been harder to stabilize and touchup than redo.
I know it's a dovetail and I should be able to steam it off but where to drill holes for the needle? I have a SM jig to push a guitar neck out but it doesn't fit this creature.
I intend to glue up a new bottom half of a heel similar to stacking the neck heel of a guitar and reshaping.
Oh, and I need to flatten the fingerboard before reglue. It's got a pretty good upward curve (not considering the scoop) from the heat of removal.
Thanks for any tips on this project.
I know it's a dovetail and I should be able to steam it off but where to drill holes for the needle? I have a SM jig to push a guitar neck out but it doesn't fit this creature.
I intend to glue up a new bottom half of a heel similar to stacking the neck heel of a guitar and reshaping.
Oh, and I need to flatten the fingerboard before reglue. It's got a pretty good upward curve (not considering the scoop) from the heat of removal.
Thanks for any tips on this project.