3/10/2024 0 Comments Blank complete guitar neck diagram![]() Hardware: A Truss Rod, Frets and Machine Heads willīe necessary. Strats typically have either a one piece maple neck or aĭo make sure you have the tools and supplies you need in List be sure to check out my post – ‘the-ultimate-guide-to-guitar-building-tools’ I am going to point the tools along the way, if you want a full Luthiers, mostly hand tools or conversions of such with the aid of some Jigs I Using tools that are readily available to most hobbyist woodworkers and Process, and others that can have substitutes with different methods. There are some tools that are essential to the building Strat, with a 9.5” C shaped neck, 22 Frets and 25.5” scale length. In this build I’ll be aiming for specs of a 70’s style You can make your own version or stick to specs you can alsoįind on the Fender website if you want a more exact replica. Stratocasters have had their share of variations through the year, but the Models of Strats in various websites, I’ll be using a set of plans from. There is no need to be over creative with the plan. Since we are essentially replicating an existing design, Good practice to plan ahead and have everything laid out, figuratively and literally. Second chances and as creative and artistic as we’d like to be counting on ‘happyĬoincidences’ is not something I like to incorporate into neck building. When cutting and gluing wood there is often no ‘Undo’ or I will however give my consideration for every Great many Luthiers could swear by their methods and may disagree, I like toĮxperiment in tools and methods and maybe someday I will be sure enough of It depends on the type of tools used and personal preferences. Variations and different methods and order in which the process is executed and It to the neck, cut and shape it to the neck width How do you build a Stratocaster Style Neck? We love them both, and in thisīuild we will concentrate on the Fender Style Neck. The difference in woodĬhoice is not as important for the construction. Of typical Gibson with a fat heel, glued in, binded, angled head neck, vs the typicalįender, with a bolted on, flat heel and flat headstock. For the sake of simplicity, I will take the example In the world of electric guitar necks there are a few
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