I've almost finished 3 of these now and after following Gwenn's and the Stewmac plans I found that I could only squeeze 18 frets in (using a 24.9" scale)
On the last one I built I decided that I could.
a.) Make the neck longer
or
b.) shift the soundhole south.
I chose to do b.)
I noticed on some of the other pics of lap slides that have been built by Alan and Gwenn that their fingerboards started life with 20 or 19 frets and were shortened when they were glued on to the body. Also looking at Richard Wilson site that some fingerboards had as few as 17 frets and some had 18 (I don't know which scales he uses but maybe he'll chime in)
Just an observation, but I'm wondering whether anyone else had noticed this and what the best method of fixing it is. I tend to think that lengthening the neck may have less impact on the sound of the instrument.
Any thoughts, ideas or suggestions would be welcome.
Another thing I've noticed is that Weissys have bugger all "bong" off them untill you install the bindings, whereas a normal steel string sounds fine until you route the binding channel and then the "bong" returns after the bindings are installed.
And if you think I'm rambling I haven't been using a "bong"
