I planed the headstock to make it flat
I sanded the headstock to make it smooth and to remove any creases from the planing.
I measured and marked the points on the neck for the 12th fret and for the edge, leaving space for the dovetail joint.
I checked the measurements against the pre-slotted fretboard.
I cut the end of the neck.
I placed a toothpick under the neck, near the headstock and sanded the edge flat. The toothpick has a 2mm diameter, this will create a slight downward angle for the neck when it will be fitted against the body
I traced around the headstock onto a piece of flat ebony.
I cut the ebony on the band saw.
I traced the outline of the ebony onto thin sheets of light and dark wood and cut these on the band saw.
These will be laminated together onto the headstock.
I glued the thin sheets of wood together.
I positioned the fretboard on the neck and used a try square to ensure that the positioning was correct.
I positioned a fretboard template on top and taped it all to the neck to hold it in place.
I drilled 2mm holes through the fretboard and into the neck.
I inserted toothpicks into the holes to hold the fretboard in position.
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