I had a long discussion with Mike this week about the best way to construct the neck. At first we were going to go for a single piece of maple - mainly because I'm not keen on the stripey look of purpleheart veneers - but after a lot of reflection, I've decided the neck [i]does[/i] need to be laminated afterall, especially given it's narrow width at the nut (34mm). So we're going for a 3 -piece maple laminate with black veneers separating the woods. He's going to use an old technique (a boat builders technique, I believe) were the wood grains run in opposite directions minimizing any chance of warp over the years.
Here it is in bits. You'll notice, in the background, that Mike and Steve just can't stop listening to my stuff; they've moved over to '[i]Whispering Foils[/i]' now.
This will be the angled headstock:
Funny business, isn't it?