Grizzly H8181 To determine neck mounting hole depth, To drill mounting holes in the neck

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4.Insert a 316" drill bit into each neck hole (Figure 10). While pressing down slightly, twist the drill bit by hand to make pilot holes in the neck.

Figure 10. Example of making a pilot hole in the

neck.

5.Unclamp the neck from the body.

To determine neck mounting hole depth:

1.Secure a 964" drill bit in the drill press chuck, raise the table, and set the neck and fretboard down on top of a clean piece of scrap wood on the table.

2.Set the drill press depth stop so the tip of the bit will ONLY drive half way through the neck.

Note: Correctly set the depth stop or the bit may drill through the fretboard!

Another way to determine neck mounting hole depth (Optional):

1.Insert the neck into the neck pocket.

2.Place the neckplate on top of the body so a mounting hole protrudes beyond the body and neck (see Figure 11).

3.Insert a #10 x 13/4" screw through the plate so it hangs down to the side of the neck and body.

4.Gently mark the screw tip depth with a pen- cil.

Note: You may want to cover the screw tip marking location with masking tape to avoid scratching the finish.

H8180/H8181 Bass Guitar Kit

Figure 11. Example of using screw tip depth to

set depth stop.

5.Set the neck fretboard face down on the drill press table, and set the depth stop to the mark from Step 4.

To drill mounting holes in the neck:

1.Lower a 964" drill bit over the center of the pilot holes and drill the holes to the correct depth.

To mount the neck to the body:

1.Insert the neck into the neck pocket, and place the neckplate on the body.

Note: Do not glue the neck to the body.

2.Align the mounting holes in the neck, body, and neckplate.

3.Fasten the four #10 x 13/4" screws, but do not final tighten them (Figure 12).

Figure 12. Example of fastening neck to body.

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Contents Bass Guitar KIT Page Table of Contents Safety Foreword IntroductionContact Info Inventory Parts InventoryRecommended Tools & Supplies Supplies/ToolsIdentification Shaping Headstock AssemblyComponents Needed Qty Tools NeededSanding Neck Sanding BodyComponents and Hardware Needed Qty RepeatFinishing Body Finishing NeckTo finish the guitar neck To finish the guitar bodyPage Another way to determine neck mounting hole depth Optional To determine neck mounting hole depthTo drill mounting holes in the neck To mount the neck to the bodyTo position the bridge Positioning BridgeMounting Tuners To install the tunersTo wire the pickups Wiring Pickups Output JackTo install the bridge, control plate, and pick- ups Installing Bridge PickupsTo install the nut Strap Buttons Installing NutTo attach the strap buttons to the guitar To install the strings To install the truss rod coverTruss Rod Cover Winding StringsPage Neck Adjustment SetupTo adjust the bow of the guitar neck GeneralString Height To adjust the string heightTools Needed Qty Tinue to Pickup Height onTo measure the string height at the pickup Pickup HeightSetting Intonation TuningTo tune the guitar To set the intonationReference Info AccessoriesT20448T20452 T20501 T20456 H0736 H3097-Chromatic TunerH6044-SambaDeluxe Bass Strings-4 G1530-Router PadH3091-6-Pc Wood Rasp Set H3092-3-Pc Wood Rasp SetG2500-16 pc. Long Sanding Drum Set H6226-41⁄2 Diagonal Side Cutters H8787-FAQ Bass Guitar Care And SetupH5524-30 Watt Bass Guitar Amplifier Electrical Components Control cavity wiring Ground NeckModel H8180/H8181 wiring diagram H8180/H8181 Bass Guitar Kit Wiring DiagramPage Page Page Page Warranty and Returns

H8181 specifications

Grizzly H8181 is a powerful and versatile milling machine designed for both hobbyists and professional woodworkers. This machine is particularly well-regarded for its blend of precision, durability, and ease of use, making it an ideal addition to any workshop.

One of the standout features of the Grizzly H8181 is its heavy-duty construction. Built with a cast iron base, the H8181 provides stability and minimizes vibration during operation. This robust construction not only enhances its longevity but also ensures that users achieve consistent results even when working on intricate projects.

In terms of specifications, the H8181 boasts a 1 HP motor that provides ample power for a variety of milling tasks. It has a variable speed range, allowing operators to adjust the RPM to suit the specific material and cutting requirements. This flexibility is a significant advantage, particularly when transitioning between different types of wood or composite materials.

The machine is equipped with a spacious worktable that is conveniently adjustable. This feature allows for greater versatility in handling various workpieces, accommodating both small and larger materials effectively. Additionally, the table’s T-slot design facilitates the use of jigs and fixtures, enabling more complex operations like raised panel cuts or precise mortising.

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