Justin Harrison
Active member
so, a few weeks ago, i started scratching out a pattern (one of, if not the, first i have done).
i wanted a serious preener - let's call it a back scratcher - and did just that......
upon looking at it today, i have realized i have no clue as to the best way to attach the head....up until this point, all my necks came in at a good straight angle to the shelf.
this one has a bit of a drastic angle, and not wanting to ruin it as this is some of my last cedar and it costs an arm and a leg to have it shipped down here, i thought i'd beg for professional help.
my first thought was to drill straight down from the top, and use a wood dowel, and just carve it down as i work the neck.......i want to use a lag screw, but the angle is so steep i'm not sure i can w/out doing something stupid.
thanks, justin
i wanted a serious preener - let's call it a back scratcher - and did just that......


upon looking at it today, i have realized i have no clue as to the best way to attach the head....up until this point, all my necks came in at a good straight angle to the shelf.
this one has a bit of a drastic angle, and not wanting to ruin it as this is some of my last cedar and it costs an arm and a leg to have it shipped down here, i thought i'd beg for professional help.
my first thought was to drill straight down from the top, and use a wood dowel, and just carve it down as i work the neck.......i want to use a lag screw, but the angle is so steep i'm not sure i can w/out doing something stupid.
thanks, justin