Starting new thread on the 58 Gibson. This is the one where the neck collapsed into the sound hole.
I feel things are going well. All but one brace have been removed and glued. cracks are filled. My question is.... Do I need to put an extra brace between the neck block and the first brace?
If yes, what length, thickness and width should it be?
Thanks
Lex
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Hi Roger, I use and prefer a wide saddle, just over 3.5mm, that gives me room for any fine-tuning of individual strings if need be.
I think I overstated things when I said "No problems with intonation" earlier, we are dealing with fretted instruments here after all. Haha
Cheers Taff
With a nut compensation, sometimes there are huge differences in the intonation points at the saddle. Placing the saddle perfectly using reliable measures, a 3 mm saddle will probably do, but I still make them around 4 mm. Before it happened that I had to fill in the saddle ditch and rout a new one further back.
Here is the almost final project. I can say I'm very happy with the way it turned out! It plays nice. The action is a little high at the twelfth. I cut the saddle down to the max. I'm going to avoid a neck reset for now. you guys feel free to judge anything you would have done different. I have questions.
The strap peg hole is larger than the original peg. I could plug it, but is there another way? I do have a larger peg just trying to keep original.
Some small finish cracks on back, how to fix?
I want to polish and buff. I don't have the large motor and buff wheels like most of you. what can I use and what type of compounds?
I'm sure there are more, but later
Thanks for all the guidance,
Lex
Hi Lex, nice work you got to be happy with that.
Taff
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