Heel angle problem. Experienced builders HELP!
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 11:50 am
I have a problem with the heel of my guitar neck. The neck is supposed to be at a 2 degree angle where the heel meets the body. I tried to accomplish this with a protractor and a belt sander but I cant get the bottom of the heel to come out level and parallel with the neck (if that makes sense).
How do this accurately? I cant seem to do this by eye, and I don't have much wood left to keep grinding away. What tools do you guys use? PLEASE HELP!
ex: The fret board and the top of the body need to be on the same lateral axis (must be kept at 0 degress, no tilt). But the Longitudinal axis (fretboard) is pointed down by 2 degrees.


Basically, how do I sand the heel so the head stock points down at the right angle without it tilting to the side?
How do this accurately? I cant seem to do this by eye, and I don't have much wood left to keep grinding away. What tools do you guys use? PLEASE HELP!
ex: The fret board and the top of the body need to be on the same lateral axis (must be kept at 0 degress, no tilt). But the Longitudinal axis (fretboard) is pointed down by 2 degrees.


Basically, how do I sand the heel so the head stock points down at the right angle without it tilting to the side?