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How to Quickly Carve a Guitar Neck | Building the Temple Guitars Router Jig 

Home Built Workshop (Jeff Baker)
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This is a great jig to build if you want to quickly and accurately carve a guitar neck with your router. This jig offers CNC Repeatability so you can reproduce your favorite guitar neck profiles. All you have to do is create the cams with your desired profile. This version of the jig is drawn up by my buddy Jayszun of Temple Guitars. Jayszun makes these personalized by taking your neck dimensions and applying them to the jig.
For the record, I mispronounced Jayszun's name, it’s pronounced ‘yaa-sn’. I apologize for this error. I had one job. Lol.
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@joelongstaff7601
@joelongstaff7601 Год назад
Sir just a note of thanks. 2 years ago I wrote you about this video and then built one of these jigs. I've made lots of necks in it and made a few changes but mostly it's the same. I like your clearly spoken well shown way of working. Thankyou! God bless.
@basilreardon5783
@basilreardon5783 2 года назад
Damn great insight regarding lining the bit up for drilling 👍
@k9taxi
@k9taxi 3 года назад
I can't find the plans on the Temple Guitars website. However, I did find a cool neck transition jig that I'm going to build. UPDATE: I found it. The info for the plans is not on his web site. It's in the description section of his youtube video for the jig. That video is only on his youtube channel and not on his web site.
@TempleGuitars
@TempleGuitars Год назад
Hi mate. I don't have a website, just RU-vid and Instagram.
@FredMcIntyre
@FredMcIntyre 3 года назад
Awesome work Jeff! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
Thank You Fred!
@MakinSawdust
@MakinSawdust 3 года назад
Great video Jeff!!
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
Thank You! Hope you're doing great.
@DaisyHollowBooks
@DaisyHollowBooks 3 года назад
I wish we’d all switch to metric next week and have done with it. I’d stomp around and be angry for six months because I wouldn’t know what the temperature was outside, then I’d adjust. It would make a lot of my projects so much easier! I love this project!
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
I kind of agree. I like the imperial system as it all I really know, but we'd get used to metric and move on.
@ruthlesscutthroat4030
@ruthlesscutthroat4030 3 года назад
living on both sides of the ocean i can tell you both have their merits. for example i would always say "can u move the glass a couple inches from the edge of the table" and would never say " 5 centimetres...". I also would say its about a 1mm in width and never say whatever the hell fraction it is.
@joelongstaff7601
@joelongstaff7601 3 года назад
Another advantage is once you get used to it you measure in 1/2 or 1 mm that's 1/48 or 1/24 of an inch. I try to work to that degree but,lets say there's room to improve.
@darthjarjarbinks8953
@darthjarjarbinks8953 3 года назад
From what I remember, they tried to switch back in the 50s or 60s, but it would have messed up a lot of stuff, so they never actually did it. I’m familiar with both, but I can understand some people’s struggles.
@dappawap
@dappawap 2 года назад
ha...I am Canadian, so Metric is nothing new, but my parwnts grew up Imperial, and I learned both in school,so I am familiar with Deg Fahrenheit in summer, Celcius in winter, mpg vs L/100km and feet inches is still standard for construction, but metric is hard to beat most of the time.
@davidmead9799
@davidmead9799 8 месяцев назад
Love your channel sir. You're very inspiring. Im curious how this would work with a scarf jointed neck
@MasterZelgadis
@MasterZelgadis 2 года назад
Yay for metric system! :D
@josepheucolono
@josepheucolono День назад
Thanks it really did help
@JefAlanLong
@JefAlanLong 3 года назад
You can easily radius your fingerboards with this too. Nice job
@achille1st
@achille1st Год назад
Hi, nice video. temple-guitar web site is down. Would ou have the plans of your jig please? Best regards and happy new year
@eskrimadorchris
@eskrimadorchris 3 года назад
Nice! Now...put the whole box on a slide track and build a mount bracket for the router tool so you can have both hands on the carve box and the router can be held stationary. You'll gain more control over your carve that way. You'll also want to find your max depth for your router so you will have consistent carves, and gauge each time you put the router in place to work. Nice DIY tool!!!!!
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
There are so many mods that can be done from here. I've seen some amazing versions of jigs like this.
@rolandvanalphen4355
@rolandvanalphen4355 Год назад
Hi! Where can I find some measurement indications? Thnx!
@dawsonwurdeman5531
@dawsonwurdeman5531 3 года назад
That’s awesome! Never done luthier work but have wanted to for awhile. I wonder if you could possibly put a roller/rail system, like in a drawer, to make the shaping process smoother. A quality of life thing if it works but still cool.
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
Yes, that might work great too. There are so many modifications, improvements, and changes you can do.
@TempleGuitars
@TempleGuitars 3 года назад
Thanks Jeff! Looks better than mine haha!
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
Thanks! I am looking forward to making necks even more now. I'm working on a few different cams now for different profiles.
@moussi22
@moussi22 2 месяца назад
Please don't mark these videos as for kids, you wont get more traffic and people won't be able to add it to their playlists
@michaeljarvis5489
@michaeljarvis5489 2 месяца назад
?
@moussi22
@moussi22 2 месяца назад
@@michaeljarvis5489 are you illiterate?
@martinschuringa6198
@martinschuringa6198 2 года назад
Man i love your videos! They're so clear and well explained.
@Graeck
@Graeck Год назад
We should all be using metric! 😊
@TheCerealQuiler
@TheCerealQuiler 3 года назад
I was trhinking about making a jig to create compound radius fingerboards and then found that video... One more invention someone else did before...
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
I plan to try this for fretboards as well.
@Anarchy-Is-Liberty
@Anarchy-Is-Liberty Год назад
The only problem I'm seeing with this jig design, is how in the heck would you use it on a neck with a tilted back headstock?
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop Год назад
You're correct. This style is intended for necks with the flat headstock. You would need to modify the headstock area to accomodate an angled headstock. I've seen similar jigs used that way though so I know it can be done.
@LeviBulger
@LeviBulger 3 месяца назад
Does this guy know that once the clutch on the grill engages, he can stop drilling? 😂 I've never seen someone continue to snap the trigger so much after the drill is clearly not going to turn that screw any more lol. Good video nonetheless
@BombShot
@BombShot 10 месяцев назад
Me: CNC router + sand paper
@DangerNoodle-yw8yt
@DangerNoodle-yw8yt 8 месяцев назад
Great videos but they skipped over some crucial details about setting up accuracy. Like for example, how to mount the neck so that the centre of the neck is where you want it to be in the jig. Or how to set the radius. Or how you managed to make a left and right handed headstock pocket.
@Nick-sh8dv
@Nick-sh8dv 3 месяца назад
Centerline?
@dannyriter4046
@dannyriter4046 Год назад
Appreciate you sharing your neck carving jig. Was going to make one and was modeling it after yours. Also wanted to share the jig from Randy’s Guitars and Broncos (part 4 in his series). He adds a riser at both ends of the jig that lifts the router nearly eliminating the need to blend in the valute (not sure of spelling) area and the body joining end of the neck. Thinking you might also come up with a few upgrades. Check it out if you have time.
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop Год назад
The riser is a great idea. That would save quite a bit of extra shaping.
@3dartstudio007
@3dartstudio007 Год назад
How do you get metric frets lenghts to tune to american notes?!? LOL. Super cool video!
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop Год назад
Lol. Its a challenge. Thanks.
@joelongstaff7601
@joelongstaff7601 3 года назад
Great video Thanks. your work would go easier if you got a router instead of a laminate trimmer. That pour little thing was made to trim counter tops not shape hard maple. A 2 horse ,1/2 inch router would produce better cuts and bits will last longer so cost less.
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
I do agree with you. I have a larger one, its just mounted in a table. I will eventually get another larger one for this job.
@dnthasslehoff
@dnthasslehoff 3 года назад
I don’t make guitars, but love me a good jig, nice project and hope it serves you well. How do you that battery powered router?
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
Thanks, I really like the router. I like the convenience of no having a cord to worry about. I use this one all the time.
@57aflores
@57aflores 3 месяца назад
Do you sell the Temple Guitar Neck Router Jig Guitar?
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 месяца назад
I do not sell it. If you're looking for plans, you can contact Temple Guitars. The info is in the video description.
@crunchysteve
@crunchysteve 3 месяца назад
So, I decided to have a crack at designing my own, to fit my router. Made some changes, pivot slots in from the top, rather than hangs from elastic, which inverts the radii of the profile wheels (lower wheel radius for greater cut and vice-versa), but allows for working in even passes from one side of the neck, around to the other. I can also 3D print my radius wheels, making for a more mathematically precise curve transition. I haven't even built the design yet and I LOVE this tool. My estimate is less than AU$100 (~US$67) from go to woh-uo there, it's done. Less for me because I already have the necessary bearings for the profile wheels to run on and I'll only need a single 1200x600z12mm sheet of structural ply to build it. All of it other than the screws bolts and profile wheels. Thank you for showing me the way to realise a lifelong dream!
@mattfischer3853
@mattfischer3853 3 года назад
This is awesome. Simple solution, just have to be extremely accurate the first time, but after that what a time saver. Great idea, great video 👍
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
Yes, if you take the time first, it will pay off later.
@musikchanel6975
@musikchanel6975 2 года назад
Yes
@lolamann110
@lolamann110 2 года назад
Its based, or is identical to the "Peterson Neck Prifiling Jig" right ?
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 2 года назад
I believe its based on it. I'm not sure if its identical though.
@davidmead9799
@davidmead9799 Год назад
Love your chanel and love your work. What is the bit size you use for the router??
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop Год назад
Thanks, I used a 1/4" bit.
@truescotsman4103
@truescotsman4103 3 года назад
ive thought about using a router and a 1" round over bit. seems a lot of work for the same result.
@NeoGeoEch13
@NeoGeoEch13 3 года назад
I made one my self having seen the various jigs and tested it with three pine blocks. Cut lines are visible but you can sand them easily and it works great. However, to be honest, it scares the crap out of me that the router is taking off so much material, despite I try to make shallow passes, I don't "feel safe". Are you reversing the cutting direction past the first half of the neck, like you would if routing a body?
@paulwaldrop
@paulwaldrop 7 месяцев назад
Almost at 100K subs. Do you have room in your shop for the arrow?
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 7 месяцев назад
I'll find a place if we get there. Lol.
@WeBuildStuff
@WeBuildStuff Год назад
Almost finished my first guitar neck with the profile done with mostly handtools. If I continue making guitars for fun I'll totally build one of these!
@Terribleguitarist89
@Terribleguitarist89 3 года назад
Really cool idea, definitely would love to build one with some V and U cams to satiate my 50s fender neck fetish lol
@VoyeurGuitars
@VoyeurGuitars 3 года назад
It’s not “left handed”, it’s “reverse headstock”. 🤣😂🤣 #HairMetalKid #SorryLefties
@BrentJohn
@BrentJohn 6 месяцев назад
This is amazing! One question though: What was the exact diameter of the CAMs on each end? Or does it matter, so long as it's the proper profile?
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 6 месяцев назад
The diameter sounds tricky but its not too bad. Its basically the profile of the neck at the first fret and 12th fret, then just scaled up equally.
@BrentJohn
@BrentJohn 6 месяцев назад
@@homebuiltshop So is it the exact width of the neck at the 1st and 12th fret respectively?
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 6 месяцев назад
In theory it could be but that would make the cam pretty small. Once you have that size figured out, then you can just scale it up so its not tiny.
@rickeydenler2385
@rickeydenler2385 2 года назад
How would this work with acoustic neck
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 2 года назад
I think it would work with some modifications to the jig. You'd need to account for the heel block.
@gregh7387
@gregh7387 2 года назад
When you don't have a CNC router :-)
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 2 года назад
That is something thats high on my list of things to get.
@thamn8535
@thamn8535 Месяц назад
(Metric number) divided by 25.4= (standard equivalent)
@sempakrangergg
@sempakrangergg 3 месяца назад
Only have chisel + sandpaper 💀
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 месяца назад
It can be done with that. It will just take some more time.
@lush462
@lush462 8 месяцев назад
Could this jig be used for acoustic necks as well?
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 7 месяцев назад
I believe so, although you would have to make a few modifications for it to accept an angled headstock.
@lush462
@lush462 7 месяцев назад
@@homebuiltshop thank you!
@Garkimyer
@Garkimyer 14 дней назад
Hearing that all the measurements are in metric was actually a nice surprise for me when you built it up as a negative. I’m used to having to use imperial for woodworking projects even though I maintain it’s a far inferior measurement system that doesn’t make any sense and has completely arbitrary conversion factors.
@Reign_In_Blood_963
@Reign_In_Blood_963 3 года назад
Need plans for one that does the Strandberg profile. That's be great.
@NicoTheLayabout
@NicoTheLayabout 3 года назад
Replicating Strandberg's neck profile would infringe their copyright, you'd need a license.
@sentpacking3879
@sentpacking3879 3 года назад
Thanks Jeff,.... very timely as I just emailed you a day or so ago asking if you had plans for a neck jig, as you'd talked about this in a previous episode. THEN I went and missed this episode yesterday where you spoke about making the video above and the making of the jig. ...whew ! So thanks Jeff for this video. I'm hoping I can afford the plans for this jig from Temple s.Guitar Hi to all the usual suspects/viewers, I've missed chatting with you all. I have to go to bed earlier Tuesdays and get up earlier on Wednesday.
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
We missed you!
@yerblues10
@yerblues10 Год назад
Watched a few of these neck router jig vids but still haven't seen anyone give away the dimensions for the neck profilers.
@amduck
@amduck Месяц назад
my brother in christ, please dont neglect your riving knife.
@Lemmy30294
@Lemmy30294 3 года назад
Takes the fun out of it. Ok if you gotta do 10 necks a day. But really dehumanizes the process. I need to become one with the wood when carving and shaping a neck. To me it’s very personal- to feel the wood and the tools working together.
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
I cant argue with that. I'll use this jig to get close, then fine tune it by hand from there. I do agree that the shaping is very calming.
@angelsbum
@angelsbum 3 года назад
Great video, very informative and good personality. One question, where can I find templates for cams for different necks. This video made a lot of sense to me. I will be having a go at making a neck now.
@fermisparadox01
@fermisparadox01 2 года назад
I don't understand any of it. Can you help me
@Sohlguitars
@Sohlguitars 6 месяцев назад
Love this tutorial, what is the bit/ size you're using to shape this ? (the yellow one) Thanks!
@PaulWilliamsheiowge
@PaulWilliamsheiowge 3 года назад
Excellent idea. Any chance you could show one of these modified for a through neck with angled headstock? I'm building a through neck 6 string bass when I'm out of lockdown. Cheers.
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
I believe Temple Guitars has done a modified version for angled headstocks. You might be able to contact him for a plan.
@buickkootje
@buickkootje 3 года назад
Well timed! Was planning to carve my neck tomorrow!
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
Perfect! Good luck with it.
@profpep
@profpep 3 года назад
Nice work. Love the pencils trick. Going to use that one!
@eddododo
@eddododo 3 года назад
Did you find a good way to translate the guide puck disk thing shape to a neck profile? Is it simply a matter of taking the profile you want it and blowing it up a little bit ?
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
It is just blowing up the shape you want. The only tricky part is getting them the right sizes.
@VadimLyutiy
@VadimLyutiy Год назад
man, you are the son of Chris of HighLine Guitars, right?
@fredro9289
@fredro9289 2 года назад
excellent, how could I get the plans for this jig? Thank you
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 2 года назад
You can get them from my buddy J at Temple Guitars. shoot him an email to hello@temple-guitars.com
@whitemaneric4548
@whitemaneric4548 2 года назад
it's nice . I understand the concept thanks
@Rockstar-lx2li
@Rockstar-lx2li 2 года назад
Watching this show is like watching Sesame Street..
@walterrider9600
@walterrider9600 3 года назад
thank you . question please why did you not use a radius router bit so you would not have straight shoulders ?
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
I didn't have a rounded bit at this time. I have since gotten one but for some reason, this straight bit still gives me a nicer surface. I'm still trying different ones though. I think I need to find one with just the right profile.
@TerryD15
@TerryD15 3 года назад
You mantion metric calipers. There are digital calipers that convert imperial to metric at the touch of a button, some even do fractional measurements as well. I can't understand why you would have a single system device. All of my calipers here in the UK have dual capacity.
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
I don't have any digital calipers. Mine are all dial calipers. If I get a pair of digital ones, I'll get one that does both.
@TerryD15
@TerryD15 3 года назад
@@homebuiltshop Hi, get one that does imperial fractions as well - really worth it. Love the jig by the way, sorry I didn't say that in my earlier post.
@miguelangelpuentefigueroa2389
I may not put enough attention but, does he said some measurements?
@aevoguitars2576
@aevoguitars2576 3 года назад
Mine makes two, nah nah nah nah.. ha ha..👍
@johnlawless5036
@johnlawless5036 3 года назад
Why not use another couple bearing instead of the wood bushings?
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
Honestly, I never thought of that. Thats a good idea.
@fermisparadox01
@fermisparadox01 2 года назад
How much to make me one and have directions how to use ?
@jeffhampton6972
@jeffhampton6972 Год назад
These videos are so helpful! Thank you for making them. :D
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop Год назад
Thanks. I'm happy they're helpful.
@chrisperkins5671
@chrisperkins5671 Год назад
I sympathise with you struggling with metric to imperial. For me the struggle is the other way round. It becomes one of the skills you need to do stuff. I am still baffled that anyone would cling on to the imperial system where you need to do mental gymnastics to work out if one fraction is bigger or smaller than another. I suppose it becomes obvious if you are used to it. Great video. Very helpful. Thanks
@nicholasvannote4664
@nicholasvannote4664 3 года назад
Stick with my shinto rasp and a pencil
@stormman8393
@stormman8393 2 года назад
Great video. Could you use an already carved neck to dial in the cams?
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 2 года назад
I bet you could. I think that could work great.
@Moreover7773
@Moreover7773 3 года назад
This guy reminds me of the camera man on Groundhog Day.
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
I've heard that a few times. It would be cool to meet him sometime.
@LifetimeShred
@LifetimeShred 3 года назад
Was thinking same thing, but referencing Schitts Creek
@karlvonpackal1402
@karlvonpackal1402 3 года назад
Chris Elliot.
@peterbutler5597
@peterbutler5597 Год назад
You could cut a hole in the side for dust extraction
@pir869
@pir869 3 года назад
cut rings from an old inner tube for a motorcycle for the rubber bands
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
Oh yeah. Good call, that's a great idea. 👍
@93BossRoss
@93BossRoss 2 года назад
Your videos are awesome man. And also, you look so much like a specific movie actor who I can't place and it's pissing me off.
@LeChrizzle
@LeChrizzle 3 года назад
Is the Temple version any different to Bill Scheltema’s neck routing jigg?
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
I just quickly looked up the Scheltema design. The concept is basically the same. Most of these jigs are based on the same idea. Its just done a little bit different.
@LeChrizzle
@LeChrizzle 3 года назад
@@homebuiltshop thanks for your great videos!!! Love your super positive and friendly nature!
@zeetekton1016
@zeetekton1016 2 года назад
Good day sir... may i know what is the diameter of the two cams?.... the large one and the smaller one.. Thank you very much for your tutorial build..
@DanielLopez-up6os
@DanielLopez-up6os 3 года назад
How Much of this Would Be Achivable with hand tools if i dont have a router and a bandsaw etc? but only jigsaw hand router etc.
@bobsegar1242
@bobsegar1242 3 года назад
Hey buddy, what’s the math on the wheels or where can I get the plans I found this cause I watched temple guitar videos and it was nice for you to explain the build. I have built my own but the math on the wheels I can’t seem to figure out
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
If you extend the measurements of your neck out to the length of your jig, then add a certain amount (this can be whatever, as long as its the same for both cams) This becomes your cam size. For the profiles, I took the cross section of the 1st and 12th fret and applied it to the cam. Its just blown up to the size of the cam. I hope that helps a little. You can get the plans from Temple Guitars. You can email him at hello@temple-guitars.com. He sells customized plans. If you already have a jig, you might just need to fine tune your cams though.
@bobsegar1242
@bobsegar1242 3 года назад
@@homebuiltshop I bought some... mwahahahahaha I found your video cause I had watched jayzsuns before
@jeanmanuelferreira6980
@jeanmanuelferreira6980 2 года назад
Hello; Is it possible to have the dimensions of each element, please? very good job.
@raytristani
@raytristani 3 года назад
So I went to the temple website, tried sending a message to ask for plans and provide my neck parameters. Message fails to send. Is there a better way to contact temple guitars for info?
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
If you go to his youtube channel he has his Instagram and Social Media Links there. I'd send a message on Instagram. Or just search on Instagram as well. ru-vid.com/show-UCAT87fY8KhwgT_34OJ9rQhw
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
Heres an email address as well. hello@temple-guitars.com.
@dgperforms1
@dgperforms1 Год назад
Put a stop block on thr router table for the slot
@stellingbanjodude
@stellingbanjodude 3 года назад
Would this only work for an electric guitar neck? I would like to see if I could do something like this for my acoustic guitars I build.
@TempleGuitars
@TempleGuitars 3 года назад
It will work for acoustic necks, you just need to make the two ends wider.
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
Yes, just change the sizes of the cams, make the carriage hold your style of neck and you should be good to go.
@andrewgray9663
@andrewgray9663 3 года назад
I don't build guitars, don't even play guitar, but I still happily watched every minute of this. Now that you have tried using metric measurements what do you think? Would you ever adopt the devil's measurement?
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
I think I'll do a short video soon about that. I honestly think I like it. The math is way easier and for some reason I feel I can be more accurate with it.
@zacharyhandcraftedguitars
@zacharyhandcraftedguitars 13 дней назад
​@@homebuiltshop Wakey, Wakey good job. You have learned to count to 10. Congrats. You also need to remember something very difficult. Are you ready? This will help you out immensely and you should thank me for it. Water freezes at 0ºC and water boils at 100ºC. Do you have the intelligence to remember this? Try really hard. It's really simple. What the heck is 25/64 or 8/32? You see how stupid it is?
@AlexTapisevic
@AlexTapisevic Год назад
i´m still doing it by hand thamks.
@robertr4193
@robertr4193 2 года назад
Nice adjustable jig for quicker neck profiling. Neat idea. I'll have to checkout Temple Guitars to find plans.
@oneconsc3333
@oneconsc3333 2 года назад
I knew this was possible.... it's nice working with hand tools and feeling the wood BUT, even if you at masking Neri expensive guitars... always a good thing when you can save time🙏🏻🇨🇦
@andrzejszymaniec3763
@andrzejszymaniec3763 Год назад
nice
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop Год назад
Thanks
@redwildgeeza
@redwildgeeza Год назад
OOohh... to have all those tools....
@quoguitars9555
@quoguitars9555 3 года назад
Ok, as a professional luthier I can see the appeal, but how do you get the taper down the neck with this jig? Quo @ Quo Guitars
@Vandel212
@Vandel212 3 года назад
The cams on each side look different. I wonder if that's his plan, good question though.
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
The bearings are at different heights which put the neck at a bit of an angle. Then the headstock cam is smaller as well to make up for the taper on the sides.
@quoguitars9555
@quoguitars9555 3 года назад
@@homebuiltshop Cool, really good jig, I think I have to build one, although I do like making necks. Many thanks, and stay safe and well mate
@kk-om5zm
@kk-om5zm 3 года назад
καλημέρα Jeff. I hope you fell fine bro.Love from Europe, Grecce...
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
Thanks man. All is well here. I wish the same for you.
@SanyaZerg
@SanyaZerg 2 года назад
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@danieldean8953
@danieldean8953 3 года назад
Looks like the Scheltema jig with a box built around it so the router is overhead instead of using it over a router table...
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
I need to look that one up. Sounds interesting. 👍
@TempleGuitars
@TempleGuitars 3 года назад
This one is self contained, doesn't require a router table, is safer, and can be modified to accomodate multiple radius options.
@danieldean8953
@danieldean8953 3 года назад
@@TempleGuitars multiple radius options? That’s a point where the designs are identical. The whole thing is identical minus the box around it
@TempleGuitars
@TempleGuitars 3 года назад
@@danieldean8953 Sure thing, champ.
@danieldean8953
@danieldean8953 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fv-mLftEiRM.html
@omorganstudios
@omorganstudios 3 года назад
Yeah I get it 8:38 they are kinda scaling it or extending the shape as if you are making a long tapered cylinder👍
@SkyscraperGuitars
@SkyscraperGuitars 2 года назад
Very cool!
@MarkFromTaiwan
@MarkFromTaiwan 3 года назад
really smart
@patsox2004
@patsox2004 3 года назад
Guess you could use it for fret board radii as well. I wonder if you could set it up to do compound radii....
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
I plan to test that theory. I'm pretty sure it would work but at this time, I haven't tried it yet.
@patsox2004
@patsox2004 3 года назад
@@homebuiltshop Cool. Looking forward to seeing a video. Thanks
@lucabennati360
@lucabennati360 3 года назад
If the shape of the neck you want to achieve has a radius lenght of i.e. 2cm, and the template shape radius touching the bearing is long for example 3cm, it should be that the template is x1.5 than the real shape of the neck.
@headkickko609
@headkickko609 3 года назад
Kinda serves you right not having metric tools 🤣... Love the video bro, kinda makes me wanna send some metric callipers over.
@homebuiltshop
@homebuiltshop 3 года назад
Serves me right. Lol. Thanks. I do need to find a good pair of metric calipers.
@MrVirgilVox
@MrVirgilVox 3 года назад
@@homebuiltshop working in metric? Welcome to 95% of worlds population. You are aware that you in the US are the odd ones with your complicated freedom units? 😎
@stephenshoihet2590
@stephenshoihet2590 3 года назад
@@homebuiltshop get digital calipers, problem solved :-) and pretty much every smartphone calculator has a unit converter built in or just ask Google.
@believitornot9775
@believitornot9775 2 года назад
Sure, I will do it.
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