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first build

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2024 11:05 am
by Alex Shroyer
This is supposed to be a testbed for a bunch of ideas I want to try, so I'm using primarily pine. Headless, multi-scale, 8-string, trapezoid/asymmetric neck profile, handmade pickups and tuners. Mostly hand tools.
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Here's a video of me testing a tuner prototype with an 0.018 string.

I like to do things the hard way; I feel like that way I can make a bunch of mistakes really quickly and then learn from them for the next try.

Some lessons learned so far:

  • Don't buy fretwire in short lengths unless those lengths evenly divide by your fretboard width.
  • Pipe clamps or bar clamps are overrated; it's not hard to make a long-reach clamp for body glue up with some scrap wood and wedges.
  • A face vise on a proper workbench is not overrated. It's a toss-up between this or a bandsaw when it comes to "most desperately desired tool".
  • Shape the back of the neck after getting the neck pocket and tenon sorted.

Re: first build

Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2024 12:38 pm
by JC Whitney
Enjoyed your tuner test video - am I guessing right that your long term plan is to have lever(s) perpendicular to the body top?

Re: first build

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2024 6:20 am
by Jarno Verhoeven
Interesting testbed!
  • I do not mind short lengths of fretwire if it is not too expensive
  • Pipe clamps are really helpful! A big piece of plywood and some wedges can be used as well, but I definitely like my pipe clamps (I also make furniture, so I sometimes have glue-ups of longer panels).
  • +1 on the face vise, such an enabler, but I am also looking to add an end vise to my bench, as that is helpful when planning small stock
    +1 on the band saw as well, it is a huge asset to the shop, mine is a small but high quality one (Inca 260) which I bought for really little money (50 euros), in super nice condition.
  • Yes :)

Re: first build

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2024 4:46 pm
by Alex Shroyer
JC Whitney wrote: Wed Oct 02, 2024 12:38 pm Enjoyed your tuner test video - am I guessing right that your long term plan is to have lever(s) perpendicular to the body top?
Thanks! Yep, that's the plan. I'll probably end up using a thumbscrew to clamp the string. This iteration that relies only on string tension for the clamping pressure is very tricky to use. A more refined design might fix that, but I don't have precision equipment that I think it would require.