Sunday, December 5, 2010

Making a mahogany neck.

 A neck is more stable when it's laminated.
A piece of mahogany is cut along the grain, one side is flipped over so the grain is symmetrical, then a piece of quartered maple is put in the middle.  The whole thing is glued and clamped.





The binding is also cut and sized.  All four pieces are taped together to be bent.

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