OK. The result is the neck about 5mm too thin. How to fix this??? I will try to glue thin files of wood behind the neck to replace the wood that I did remove too much. I can't enough tell you how much this pisses me off but as this is a veneer guitar like this, I am not going to built a new neck. I succeeded to have the angles and everything else in perfect shape and the rosewood file glued at the machine head. Cost me many Euro's. So, I'm going to make a piece of wood that is shaped on both ends. With that I am going to glue several steamed files of wood one by one to the back side of the neck and pray that when they dry they don't bend the neck backwards. If this procedure is succesfull I hope this also makes a slight force to bend the neck that helps to compensate the force that the strings are making to bend the neck forward direction. The figures of the original neckwood at the back side are of course destroyed but it is going to be black so ...

Tässä kuvatus palikasta jolla ajattelin liimailla viiluja kaulan taakse. Kertoilen piakkoin miten homma onnistui.
Here is the picture of the piece of wood that used to glue the files to the back side of the almost ruined neck.
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