4 String Padron Slotted Neck

4 String Padron Slotted Neck
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  • Sounds good.  Please message me when you post so I don't miss it.  Over & Out.

  • Thanks John, I'll wait... I have a solution to strengthen the neck recess in the meantime. I'll post photos when I'm done to see what you guys think. 

  • It's a lot easier to put the dots on before the frets.   Hard to wait.

  • I was going by this for my "almost-through" design; http://www.cigarboxnation.com/group/HMRB101/forum/topics/neck-attac...

    PS: I'm waiting on some abalone dots to finish my fretboard, do you think I should wait or would I be okay to fret it first?

  • I originally had a neck through, John but I hacked it off to add a trapeze tailpiece I'm working on, beginners overload I guess.. I couldn't settle, too many choices. Thanks again for all the advice, I'll working on bracing this sucker better before I blow it apart, actually that could make a cool video if it held until the end of a song.

  • Great joint
  • See where the butt end of the neck makes a 'T' ?   If the board (heel) below that is continued on through - and not just cut off-  you may be okay.  

  • I only intended to go 5mm deep but I kept going deeper as I had to widen the slots. The bottom is rock maple if that helps...

  • I plan on lining thick felt behind the thin part, kinda like a banjo. and I'm not sure what that dark coloured wisp is its definitely not a crack just some natural swirl in the wood. It was a first build so I was planning as I went, my second build should fair out a bit better, actually this one isn't done yet so I might be able to salvage thanks to you guys...

  • I'd worry about that apparent crack on the inner heel...and that gap between the thin box and the two sides of the neck concerns me, as well. But it looks pretty.
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