
Eventually I tryed filing a slot in the screw head so that I could use a straight slot screwdriver and get it out.

I finally got it to turn a bit and the unthinkable happened. The head broke right off! So I have this bass carcass sitting there with everything removed except for one screw broken off flush with the body. The damn thing was so small that I would never be able to drill it out. I did some thinking and I came up with a great idea. I went to the hardware store and bought one of these. It's a cheap countersink bit.

I removed the pilot bit from it and it looked like this.

I chucked it up in my drill press and being very carefull with with the bass laying on a towell I drilled around the small broken off screw. I am a cabinetmaker by trade so I have many years of woodworking experience and the tools. This is what I had when I was done.

This what the bass looked like afterwards.





