Setting the Neck
If you have a bolt-on neck guitar you can install the neck once you have completed the
finishing stage, but construct a handle from a section of scrap wood. This will allow you to
handle the guitar when finishing.
1. Clean out the neck pocket and heel of the neck. Remove any dust using a brush and
ensure the neck cavity is clean.
2. Using a paint brush apply PVA or similar product evenly on the bottom of the neck
pocket and the neck heel. Ensure you have an even coating on both surfaces.
3. Clamp the neck to the body of the guitar. You can use one, but two clamps is
recommended. Ensure you have scrap wood on hand to protect the surface of the
guitar when clamping and clamp firmly.
4. Follow the product recommendations with regard to when you can safely remove the
clamps and handle the guitar. In most cases leaving the guitar overnight will do the
job.
Prepping the body
Check the body carefully again for glue stains. In most cases glue stains can be sanded but
if you notice stains on a veneer top, keep in mind the veneer is quite thin and you should
first try to remove with a small amount of warm water and a clean rag.
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