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Another headless guitar build
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This guitar is another step in my journey towards ”the one”. I’ve spent the last couple of years experimenting with headless guitars, and in particular with headless tuners. The journey started with the truly appalling Overlord, and continued with the somewhat heavy J Custom, and the incredibly expensive Hipshot. This time I’m using the rather intricate Nova system. The project actually started last year, when I bought all the parts. It got delayed, and then stopped completely when I used the neck to replace the warped neck on my previous build. All that remained was a three piece Sycamore neck blank, and that’s my starting point
In the last couple of months I’ve cut three potential fretboard blanks from Sycamore, Holly, and Walnut. Currently I’m dithering over which to use. The Sycamore I’m confident is stable. I’ve used it before, and it produced a nice light coloured fretboard. Holly I like the idea of simply because I’ve never used it before. It’s the heaviest of the three, and the hardest. However my previous experience of Holly is that it isn’t particularly stable. Still, this piece has been seasoning for at least four years. Then there’s the Walnut. It comes from the tree of a friend who died earlier this year. This piece has been in my workshop for at least five years. However I made a neck blank from it last month, and I’m tempted to keep neck and fretboard together.
The body will be Cedar of Lebanon. Last time I used a Yew cap. This time I’m tempted to use a blue veneer which I picked up earlier this year at a wood working show, set off by white binding. The plank wasn’t quite wide enough, so I rough cut the blank, and glued the offcut from the upper waist on to the lower bout.
Every build has a slightly different body shape to accommodate the tuner bridge design. The Nova doesn’t have much room for manoeuvre, both longitudinally and in height. Hence I’ve been drawing directly on the wood.
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Looking forward to seeing this develop!
I’m expecting some careful measurement when I install the bridge, during which I’ll move the controls slightly. There’s also a longer neck because the Hipshot headpiece screws longitudinally into the neck, and the Nova screws go front to back, and need more length and depth beyond the zero fret.
This guitar will have a narrower neck than its predecessor. My current guitar is 44mm at the nut. This one will be 42mm. So out came the band saw and the table saw to cut a new neck template. Happy tool day
So today I looked at the body. I expected to cut a new template because of the difference between Nova and Hipshot tuners. You know the process: copy the master template, then modify the copy. I quickly realised that the master doesn’t match the body of my current number one guitar. I confess it was a routing mistake, which @SteveF will recognise. I like the narrower body shape, so it’s going to be a new template based on the body.
Looking forward to seeing more pictures of this one. Exciting build.
I'm interested to hear your thoughts on the nova, it has piqued my interest in the past
But it's looking good.
Asking from an acoustic background and putting aesthetics aside what's the benefit of a headless guitar? Reduced headstock weight?
Not trying to be negative - think it looks great!
It’s too late this evening to make such an important cut. That will have to wait until I can get out there again.
Linda Manzer has been making wedge shaped acoustics since the mid 80's. No reason a similar idea won't benefit an electric
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low tack tape when you do the routing?