This is the guitar that I used on my video of House of the Rising Sun - http://www.cigarboxnation.com/video/house-of-the-rising-sun-1It has a dark 601 box, parana pine neck, rubber wood fretboard and bridge (bottom part or the bridge is cedar), ebony nut and saddle, copper side markers, gold plated tuners, two piezo discs sandwiched in the bridge. More pics and info on my website at www.roadkillmusic.co.ukRead more…
Thank you very much. You really don't need much glue. Just spots because the pressure of the strings on the bridge holds the thing together. Thanks also for the comments about my website.
The neck is held with just a few spots of hot glue at either end so it can be easily removed if needed. In normal use the strings keep it in place without any problems.
Just the effects of using a moderately wide lens and a bit of an angle on it. I have no plans to do tapered necks until I do a six string (a long way off). Thanks for the comments.
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very nice- loved the sound made when playing 'risen sun song.
Hi Penny.
Thank you very much. You really don't need much glue. Just spots because the pressure of the strings on the bridge holds the thing together. Thanks also for the comments about my website.
All the best.
John
So elegant inside the box. I am absolutely going to use the hot glue method in future builds. Congrats on the website it looks great by the way : )
Hi Michael.
The neck is held with just a few spots of hot glue at either end so it can be easily removed if needed. In normal use the strings keep it in place without any problems.
All the best.
John
Is the neck glued to the lid then?
Thank you Fernando.
Very kind of you.
All the best.
John
Hello Oily.
Just the effects of using a moderately wide lens and a bit of an angle on it. I have no plans to do tapered necks until I do a six string (a long way off). Thanks for the comments.
All the best.
John
This is another gorgeous effort. Do I detect a slight neck taper, or is that just perspective?