4001C64 fretboard removal help
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Re: 4001C64 fretboard removal help
You could also use a heating blanket from Luthier's Merchantile (http://www.lmii.com). Do a search on their website for SBPL4 for a guitar fingerboard blanket. They don't have them for a bass, but I just heat the upper part of the neck first, then shift it to the lower part once you've gotten the separation started. The trick with the clothes iron does work, but like Paul says, heating a board takes practice, since it's very easy to overheat the board, and destroy the finish and inlays. I've also found that using seam separation knife makes it easier. Stew Mac (http://www.stewmac.com) sells one that I particularly like - it's item #4465. Fingerboard removal is also kind of an expensive proposition unless you do a lot of them, since the cost of the proper equipment can add up real quickly.
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Re: 4001C64 fretboard removal help
Looks like a shoe knife.dgwguitars wrote: ... I've also found that using seam separation knife makes it easier. Stew Mac (http://www.stewmac.com) sells one that I particularly like - it's item #4465...
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Re: 4001C64 fretboard removal help
Might be, if a shoe knife's blade has a wedge-shaped cross-section. I couldn't tell by the pics I found on a search.ken_j wrote:Looks like a shoe knife.dgwguitars wrote: ... I've also found that using seam separation knife makes it easier. Stew Mac (http://www.stewmac.com) sells one that I particularly like - it's item #4465...
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Re: 4001C64 fretboard removal help
It's a shoe knife.ken_j wrote:
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Seems like a piece of aluminum angle (or better yet, an old level) could be married to one of these to make one fairly easily:jingle_jangle wrote:This is made more difficult, because nobody makes the beam heater anymore.
http://www.mcmaster.com/#strip-heaters/=b6sulm
Re: 4001C64 fretboard removal help
So, you're saying that that knife would be a shoe-in for what is needed?dgwguitars wrote:It's a shoe knife.
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Ooh! Good idea! Thanks for the tip!johnhall wrote:Seems like a piece of aluminum angle (or better yet, an old level) could be married to one of these to make one fairly easily:jingle_jangle wrote:This is made more difficult, because nobody makes the beam heater anymore.
http://www.mcmaster.com/#strip-heaters/=b6sulm
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
Re: 4001C64 fretboard removal help
I know this is a bit off topic but...
My point in posting this is that Stewmac sells tools from other industries at inflated prices. The also modify some tools for use in the luthier business. Here is another example. The guitar vise that they sell I have seen much cheaper in industrial catalogs with a different name. In a quick Google search I found the same vise listed as a "pattern makers vise". and also as a "patternmaker and gunstock carving vise". Each of these are about $20 less than Stewmac. They were quite a bit cheaper in the industrial catalog but my memory fails me as to where I found it what and it was called.dgwguitars wrote:It's a shoe knife.ken_j wrote:
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Perhaps S-M thinks RED is worth $20 more? 
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Re: 4001C64 fretboard removal help
Try as I may, I don't have a come-back for that one.jps wrote:So, you're saying that that knife would be a shoe-in for what is needed?dgwguitars wrote:It's a shoe knife.
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Maybe it's the perfect fit?dgwguitars wrote:Try as I may, I don't have a come-back for that one.jps wrote:So, you're saying that that knife would be a shoe-in for what is needed?dgwguitars wrote:It's a shoe knife.
