Build a Guitar Neck Carving Buck | An Important Guitar Building Jig
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- Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024
- Its time for me to replace my old guitar neck carving buck. I've used my old one enough to know some things I want to change for this new one. A carving buck is almost essential for holding your guitar neck for carving, sanding, and final shaping. Its easy to build and will make this process much easier for you.
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Hello my friend Jeff. Very good construction. And above all, I see that you will put T-shirts and tracksuits on the market. I want my wife and son to see them so we can order. Thank you for the builds and good ideas my brother.KK
Good idea. looks pretty functional.
Great, not only functional, but looks nice too!
Thank you. Its a big improvement from the original one and I'm looking forward to using it.
As a newbie builder, this will be built very soon. Thanks for the great info.
Awesome. I hope you find it as handy as I do.
That's some proper prototyping right there!
Design then build, improve the design and then build a better one!
Very cool project!
Thanks. That seems to be how a lot of shop projects go.
Very useful, cool idea. I have a big chunk of poplar that will soon turn into a jig like that. "Snap".... ok, I guess I have to build it the hard way.
Nice jig.
Thanks 👍
That’s excellent! Thank you for sharing, I’m gonna have to make one. Cheers Dave
I love those HF clamps... my shop is full of them... every time they have the 5 items under $20 sake I buy clamps... all sizes... best bang for the shop buck...
Oh yeah. For the price, they're awesome. Even if it breaks into pieces you just can't beat it.
That's absolutely gorgeous Jeff!
Thanks man! I think its going to work out much better than the old one. This one's a keeper.
Great ideas for improvement, will get busy. But use a 2 by 12 scrap, lol. the Frugal Fixer way.
Nice one. Gave me a lot of ideas and a lot of things I'd do differently. Each to his needs, I suppose.
I agree. Thats the fun part of building your jigs. We get to make them the way they'll work for us. If they don't work out, we just change them.
This is an awesome idea! Thank you for sharing! I’ll soon be making my own! 😊👍
Looks great! I'm not entirely sure why the radius top, what do think of some of that nonslip shelf liner under the endstock and heel area. Gotta warm up the garage and get to work!
The radius top was just an idea I wanted to try out. The shelf liner would probably work well. Its pretty nonslip and has a bit of padding.
Really well done. I like your thought process for everything along the way. I appreciate the dimensions so to make one of similar size. I have a piece of Baltic birch that I was going to double up and only use the vise to hold. You’ve given me s think about. Thank you very much
I dig it. Good work and thanks for the helpful video. 👍
bravo 💯💯💯💯💯👍❤️
I like it, very intuitive.....btw, my IG page is in jail again🤣😂 hope all is well
Troublemaker! Lol.
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Its a shame you didn't consider that the same jig could have accommodated a bass neck as well with the right length and cutouts
True. It would be easy to make it more universal.
You could cut what you did in half so you can insert an insert piece, like a dining room table leaf