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And I can see into the future. It's going to look pretty neat.Fingerboard
I mostly work on this project at my place of work and a pile of broken cellos and double basses delayed this post.
To create the fingerboard (and tailpiece) I laminated together a piece of mahogany and oak. (Note to self, the oak can be thinner next time.)
The first thing I did was to cut it to length (a little oversize) and plane the sides down to the appropriate taper. Then I planed the radius on the mahogany side.
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Then I flipped it over and coved out part of the underside. This is basically done to lighten the piece and make it look less blocky. One of the cellos I repaired recently had a fingerboard that was not coved out and it looked very much like a toy.
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Here's the fingerboard, neck and the ribs set together. Before I set the neck, I'll temporarily glue the fingerboard to it to aid in visually aligning things.
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I was wondering what had happened with this one, Dave. Good to see it moving forward again and getting closer to making music.
- Dave Polaschek
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