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Thanks for the comments and ideas, they were very helpful.
For some reason, it was difficult drilling out the first hole. After the first one, everything went fine. Last edited by Craig Regan; 04-20-2009 at 03:34 PM. |
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It helps to drill the holes before hollowing the pegbox. That way you don't get blow-outs. It's also way easier if the neck is seperate from the body.
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Any thoughts on treating the inside of a pegbox? Black paint? Dark stain? Raw wood? |
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I used to do blackout, but seeing the fine work of other luthiers inside the pegbox, I've been varnishing it just like the rest of the bass...the prep work is a b...h, though.
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