Making a Bass Guitar Neck

A Friend of mine asked me to do some work on his project guitar. It turned into replacing the whole neck. I decided it would turn out better if I just made him a new neck.
I chose some nice Quilted Maple that I had on hand, and cut the neck and fretboard from the same piece. After tracing the outline and cutting it out, I used the old neck as a router template to accurately duplicate the shape.   Then I routed the truss rod channel, installed the truss rod and glued on the fingerboard. Next, I sanded a radius into the fingerboard. This part was a lot of work but the radius turned out perfect. Finally it was time to shape the neck. I started out with a spokeshave to remove the bulk of the material. Then I switched to a combination of rasps and files to fine tune the shape. Finally, several hours of sanding were required to smooth it all out. I sanded it up to 400 grit before applying several coats of clear laquer.
The end result came out really good. I left a few of the small details to be finished by my friend as he figures out what hardware will be installed. The neck feels really smooth and I believe it will play great. He was excited to get it back and I’m looking forward to seeing the guitar completed. Check out the build video below. Thanks for stopping by.

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As I was trying out different pictures for the guitar, Hayley decided to model it for me.

Hayley with the Neck
Hayley with the Neck

 

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