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Anyway so it needs a new fretboard and I thought maybe machining it off might jsut be easier then heating it off but I have never done it before. |
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I see no reason not to remove the wood on top of the truss rod, rather than remove the whole rod from the neck. |
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I have no problem with that, and neither will the guitar. Many guitars (including Martin) are designed that way.
I am not a fan of wedging under the entire fingerboard. It makes the neck progressively thicker toward the body. The fingerboard tongue is also very thick, especially if the neck angle is such that a reset is recommended. This is a technique that has been used on classical guitars with Spanish foot architecture.....where the neck is not removable unless it is sawed off. Last edited by John Arnold; 11-18-2019 at 10:36 AM. |