don pepin4

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  • I have since updated this arrangement for bonding and planing work by removing the plastic pegs/stops  and screwing the two softwood battens directly to the base board - a much more stable result!
  • I removed the neck today after 24hrs. glue setting time and it looks perfect - the tape was to hold the support battens in place while setting up, but i now have screwed the support battens onto the plastic pegs making a more permanent setup for planing/filing/sanding the neck, and to ensure the pressure is equal all the way along the fretboard. 

  • My only concern is that the pressure might be concentrated on the lower edge at the table, at least based on how my shopmate works when clamping. Probably fine, but I would probably add more clamps along the top.

    Question is why is that tape there? (Just curious!)

  • Hope it works out Jon!   this is all uncharted territory for me...(-;
  • Facepalm moment - I don't know why I never thought of doing this. I've actually had a half dozen clamps holding my fretboard and neck together sitting right next to my workmate folding/clamping table. Doh! Thanks!
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