Routing a Mustang body
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Routing a Mustang body
Considering buying a Mustang body blank but how difficult is it to route all the necassary holes and neck pocket etc?
Also is it possible to route the neck pocket to fit a squier duo sonic neck?
Also is it possible to route the neck pocket to fit a squier duo sonic neck?
It's pretty difficult to route a neck pocket. Easy with templates but I stay away from it. There are people here that can route them though for you. Cooterfinger for example. You an use a duosonic neck as long as you mount the bridge at the right distance to compensate for the scale length. Hope this helps.
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- robert(original)
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The first neck pocket I routed wasn't completely terrible. It worked and the neck actually lined up but I had a small gap from the bottom of the fretboard to the Pickguard because my screw holes were a tad off. Guitar lasted a few years. Needless to say, the body is in the landfill now. Haha. I stick to control routes now. I won't even mess with bridge mounting either. Just a tad off will ruin everything.
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I create two templates for each guitar body. One for the body shape, routes, and neck screw holes and another for the neck pocket. Both templates have at least a couple of holes in common so I can match them up properly and mount them to the body with screws. The neck pocket template extends past the neck pocket so the router weight can be supported. I did run into a problem with the router weight causing the template to bend and make the neck pocket even, but I attached a piece of scrap wood from the body blank to the end of the template to keep it from bending down.
The only time I am nervous on a new build is when I am routing the neck pocket. The templates help me make sure I am not getting off track.
Here is a pic of my Mustang with the body template on top and the neck pocket template underneath. I was checking for accuracy of my template against a real Mustang body. The Body template has the holes for the neck mounting screws while the neck template has the actual route cut out.
![Image](http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5068/5591285274_f64495f1a7_o.jpg)
![Image](http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5227/5590688557_b2442fbf2b_o.jpg)
The only time I am nervous on a new build is when I am routing the neck pocket. The templates help me make sure I am not getting off track.
Here is a pic of my Mustang with the body template on top and the neck pocket template underneath. I was checking for accuracy of my template against a real Mustang body. The Body template has the holes for the neck mounting screws while the neck template has the actual route cut out.
![Image](http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5068/5591285274_f64495f1a7_o.jpg)
![Image](http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5227/5590688557_b2442fbf2b_o.jpg)
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- robert(original)
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when i would make my templates i would do a two set per as well, but, for the neck pocket with the routes, everything was as it should be without the elongated piece, i was using a table router tho, so i could lay it down and get the neck pocket, tho the rest of the routes were down with a hand held.
generally i would cut the body with my table router(after bandsaw), then lay on the inside/neck route, do the neck pocket, then get the rest with the handheld.
generally i would cut the body with my table router(after bandsaw), then lay on the inside/neck route, do the neck pocket, then get the rest with the handheld.
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I am trying to remember, but the CV duo-sonic neck might be a conversion neck. If it's a conversion neck, then you will have to move it.Mooseboy wrote:If I routed the body to fit a cv duo-sonic neck, would the bridge need moving much?
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here are two boards... both 24" scale - 1/4" dot markers - 0.08 fret widthcur wrote:From the thread that keeps on giving:
Jaguar/Mustang neck = 17 3/4" Butt to Nut
Jagmaster/CV Duosonic neck = 17 3/16" butt to nut
link
top = 17.1875 - 17 & 3/16ths inside of nut to butt
bottom 17.375 - 17 & 3/8ths inside nut to butt
![Image](http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8286013/cropped%20%20cv%20duo.jpg)
which looks more like the butt end of a cv duo sonic?
![Image](http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8286013/Duo-Sonic-Classic-Vibe-50-cropped.jpg)
The bottom one, cv and jagmaster 24" conversion are the same. I have both and I will remeasure when get some time.Casual_Reader wrote:here are two boards... both 24" scale - 1/4" dot markers - 0.08 fret widthcur wrote:From the thread that keeps on giving:
Jaguar/Mustang neck = 17 3/4" Butt to Nut
Jagmaster/CV Duosonic neck = 17 3/16" butt to nut
link
top = 17.1875 - 17 & 3/16ths inside of nut to butt
bottom 17.375 - 17 & 3/8ths inside nut to butt
which looks more like the butt end of a cv duo sonic?
Ok here it is. Read it all. Cv conversion neck
The correct answer is 17 3/8"
thanks for catching that CR.
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EDIT:cur wrote:You're on your own now. Could be anything and they are probably more narrow than a fender neck.
turns out I actually have an old made in japan guitar, don't know the make, but it is 24". well more like 23 3/4". neck is 16 1/2" from zero fret to butt and but width is 2" and it is square cut.
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I have a guitar, not Teisco but same factory, same hardware, and the neck pocket is much smaller side to side than Fender. I don't actually have the original neck anymore, but the scale was not 24", it was 23 1/2", I remember when I had it I measured it.Mooseboy wrote:How about a 60's Teisco 24" scale neck?