Gazz Posted yesterday at 15:14 Posted yesterday at 15:14 Has anyone got any tips/hacks on centering those pesky tiny screws on machine heads, there's got to be an easy way that I'm just not seeing, (you've guessed by now I'm a newbie to this malarkey) it's doing my loaf in. So I've left my work shop, lights off, come back later. Please help, ta. Quote
PaulThePlug Posted yesterday at 15:20 Posted yesterday at 15:20 (edited) Holes should be pilot drilled, to the correct depth, otherwise the screw will bottom out and you will round out the screw head. Pilot Drill, correct fitting screw driver, and a bit of hand soap (block) or candle wax on the screw threads. Lots of holes.. so a job not to ne rushed Mark the hoes thru the achie head plate with a scriber or nail I use a hand pinion wirly drill and slow and steady as to clear the hole and not break the drill bit. Good Luck Edited yesterday at 16:51 by PaulThePlug 3 1 Quote
Dood Posted yesterday at 17:17 Posted yesterday at 17:17 For placing the holes in the right place, I drop the tuners in to the headstock. Those with a nut on the front are helpful as you can secure the keys in the final position, but those that don't, like 'fender' keys, I use tape to hold in the exact postion I want the keys to sit - ensuring they are level, straight etc etc. Then I use a fat "nib" pencil that fills the tuning key screw hole nicely to ensure the dot I am marking is centred. Then I follow the same approach as above. Oh and make sure the headstock is flat and parallel to the level surface you are working on, which isn't easy with an angled back headstock, but it will help make sure the drill holes are straight. For drilling pilot holes, I measure the screw thread depth against the drill bit and pop a little tape around the drill bit to tell me when to stop drilling, so I dont go too deep! I haven't drilled through a headstock yet but I've seen it happen. 2 1 Quote
Gazz Posted 21 hours ago Author Posted 21 hours ago Thanks guys, some great tips I can use, the mission will commence tomorrow. I will let you know the outcome... gulp. 1 Quote
police squad Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 20 hours ago, Dood said: For drilling pilot holes, I measure the screw thread depth against the drill bit and pop a little tape around the drill bit to tell me when to stop drilling, so I dont go too deep! I haven't drilled through a headstock yet but I've seen it happen. I have 😂 on a bitsa P bass that I was putting together. It was the string retainer hole. Im not bothered about it but it was a bit schoolboy 1 Quote
Gazz Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago Well, first attempt, what do ya think guys... Was a bit scary drilling into the head.... 4 Quote
Gazz Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, Jean-Luc Pickguard said: They should be more like this Once upon a time, when I was a grasshopper I would have been chuffed with that...... Not, pmsl Quote
neepheid Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 3 hours ago, Gazz said: Well, first attempt, what do ya think guys... Was a bit scary drilling into the head.... Looks like a neat and tidy job to me, well done. Quote
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