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Saw, chisel, and file away the chaff left by drilling, until the
channel walls are smooth
(36)
. Then carve and file ramps at
the nut end of each channel, so the strings don’t rub the
wood on their way to the tuning posts. The shape of the
ramps is up to you, but they extend approximately 1" to 1-
1/8" from the back side of the nut
(37)
.
Carve and file away the overhanging peghead overlay, and
then sand the peghead face and sides smooth with 150-grit
Fre-Cut® sandpaper.
Use a file and sandpaper to round off the square machined
edges of the neck and heel
(38)
. Leave the neck mostly the
way it is supplied, in the traditional squared-off style of the
instrument.
The tuner holes are pre-drilled with a distance between the
tuning post centers of 1-3/8". This is a common measure-
ment, and a variety of tuners will fit this hole spacing.
Set the tuners in the peghead, and use an awl or other sharp
tool to mark the mounting screw holes. Remove the tuners,
and drill the holes with a 1/16" bit. Mark the drill bit with a
piece of masking tape as a depth stop.
You may need to cut off the end of the tuner mounting
screws if they’re too long for the thin outer walls of the slot-
ted peghead. First use the untrimmed screws to “tap” the
thread for each hole, and then cut their ends off and install
the tuners temporarily, so you can fit the neck to the body.
Fitting the tuning machines
36.
Saw, chisel and file away the chaff left by drilling, until the
channel walls are smooth.
37.
Carve and file ramps at the nut end of each channel so the
strings don't rub wood on their way to the tuning posts.
38.
Use a file and sandpaper to round off the square machined
edges of the neck and heel.