24" scale LPJRDC

Painting? Routing? Set-up tips? Or just straight-up making a guitar from scratch? Post here, and post pics!

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Post by jamba72 »

wow, nice ones..I built three Junior DC´s from kits, which was fun..scratch bilds are awesome, if you have the workspace and tools..and necks are hard to build..

so, I´d like to know if you can hear an actual tonal difference from your two DC´s..when they´re done..
nice work..

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You are a scientist.
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Post by lorez »

love your builds and this is just amazin
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Post by moore65 »

Those look great. I'm a big fan of DC Les Pauls and it's nice to see someone build one.
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Post by andrewdoeshair »

Did work on neck #2

Planed the ash headstock cap so it was flat. It still had those wavy band saw marks, before...
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Routed the truss rod channel. I've noticed in many drawings I've seen, that the deepest part of the arc is in the middle of the 7th fret. I marked the 7th fret and made this as such.
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Band sawed the outline
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flush trimmed on the router table
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Then TOTALLY biffed while drilling the truss access, and put some gauges in the headstock veneer... I'll be able to fill them, but man, I was upset about that...
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Measured the length for the truss rod, then burned my hand after cutting it. I don't know how many times I'm going to burn myself on truss rods before I remember that metal gets HOT when you cut it...
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Had to do a little mock up. This is the current wallpaper on my phone...
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Wanted to demonstrate, once again, that the bodies are identical, and the difference in scale length is achievable by simply adding or removing frets. I can make these in 24(ish), 25.5", 27", or 28.625" scales, just by using a different neck template...
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The fillet strip on neck #2 is currently glueing. Not pictured, was planing both of the headstocks down to about 5/8" using a Wagner Safe-T planer...
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Post by Thom »

Really enjoying this progress.
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Post by andrewdoeshair »

In the past, on my F style neck builds, I've used my straight truss channel jig and a wide bit, with the neck shimmed up 1/8" on the first fret, to cut a flat sloping channel on the back (which looked something like these)
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Then I'd use my spindle sander to make the back flat, to match that flat, sloped channel.
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Before I'd do the final shaping...

But for these two set necks I slightly modified the same idea, and I double taped them to a flat board, with the 1st fret propped up 1/8" higher than the heel, and I used my Safe T planer to cut a flat plane parallel to the flat board.
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I scribble on the middle of the neck here, so that I know not to remove material there when I'm doing the rest of the shaping. Also, I glued in my side dots.
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Post by Ben79 »

Inspiring stuff. Really interesting read and looking forward to the finished articles. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by batsbrew »

badd ass.

i dig it.

i'll have to show you my hybrid strat/paul with 24" scale 24 fret neck project i had commissioned back in 1986.