I am using almost anything i got , nothing really special . Usually the sharpest thing i have in the 3/8s with a flat cutter .I hope this works for you !
I'm curious to know if the rods going through the router base that you've installed the bearings on are attachments that came with your router or are they like rods you bought.
I have a question. I make acoustic guitars -- which have a much larger heel that would extend up (and possibly intrude on the router when it slides down toward the heel side). Do you have any advice on how I could use this model for acoustic necks, taking the extended heel into account?
The router tray would need to be reinvented , and a smaller router needed or a longer bit on a bigger router . The size of the router would limit how close you can to the heel . Also if the neck is not one piece you can glue the heel after the neck is cut...
I think that if you raise the height of the headstock side by a millimeter or two you can get compound radius of the neck profile and consequently narrower neck at the headstock.
That is absolutely excellent. How would you accommodate a through neck? Or would the jig just need to be made longer with the same fixtures and pucks at either end?
That was amazing 👏!!!
Thanks for sharing the love my brother 🙏
JUST LIKE MAGIC! The real magic is in the jig and those cams. If I do this I'm sure I'm going to half to do a few practice runs
even if those cams are perfect a few practice shots helps fine tuning the jig.
nicely shot video
hi, awesome neck jig, could you please tell what kind of router bit are you using, thank you very much
I am using almost anything i got , nothing really special . Usually the sharpest thing i have in the 3/8s with a flat cutter .I hope this works for you !
Hi. What is the distance between two contour template? How many power wats router must be? Thanks
I'm curious to know if the rods going through the router base that you've installed the bearings on are attachments that came with your router or are they like rods you bought.
It came with a old router i had , if i remember correctly its 8 mm . 5/16 would do it had to fit the bearing you use .
deMarcGuitars thanks!
I have a question. I make acoustic guitars -- which have a much larger heel that would extend up (and possibly intrude on the router when it slides down toward the heel side). Do you have any advice on how I could use this model for acoustic necks, taking the extended heel into account?
The router tray would need to be reinvented , and a smaller router needed or a longer bit on a bigger router . The size of the router would limit how close you can to the heel . Also if the neck is not one piece you can glue the heel after the neck is cut...
Is it possible to get the plan of this jig as well as the dimensions of the neck kontour?
Could you also do fretboards somehow?
I do , look at the videos in my profile ...
Thanks man, I should have looked.
Je suis impressionnée, il est a vendre? Hehe
Merci , non pas a vendre . Mais c'est pas si difficile a reproduire ...
@@MarksmanGuitar oui, cela va être un de mes projets de l'hiver, le frette arrive vite cette année
resulting shape would only be a half round..but a nice jig!
Does it narrow towards the headstock or is it all one width?
I think that if you raise the height of the headstock side by a millimeter or two you can get compound radius of the neck profile and consequently narrower neck at the headstock.
You change the cams on each side individually to get whatever shape you want, conpound or not.
That is absolutely excellent. How would you accommodate a through neck? Or would the jig just need to be made longer with the same fixtures and pucks at either end?
I guess you could do it you would need the right size pucks , it can be extended ..
Best regards
Marc
Great point. That's where I'm At. Neck thru. Yes, I think the tail puck will be rather large