Using fiberboard in a neck laminate

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Paul Eisenbrey
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Using fiberboard in a neck laminate

Post by Paul Eisenbrey » Sat May 04, 2013 1:00 pm

Hi all,

On the current build, I was planning to do a more elaborate laminated neck than normal. It was/is going to be Walnut | white fiber | bloodwood | white fiber | walnut. I've seen similar examples on the forum here, and really like the look.

But now that I've actually bought the fiberboard, I am concerned about the material's strength. It just seems like a heavy paper -- not at all what I'd expect in a neck.

For those of you who have used this stuff in necks: is it strong enough to hold the neck together just as it comes? Or is there something that needs to be done to it before I use it?

Thanks!

--Paul

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Re: Using fiberboard in a neck laminate

Post by P Bill » Sun May 05, 2013 1:13 pm

Paul ,this might help. Not familiar with the fiber. How easy is it to separate with a chisel?

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Re: Using fiberboard in a neck laminate

Post by Paul Eisenbrey » Sun May 05, 2013 3:40 pm

Thanks for the link Bill. That's what I was afraid of -- a failed joint. I'll glue up a test piece and see if it does the same thing.

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