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A question: how do you think the old builders fitted the ball on the butt? I think a tapered mortice would potentially split the ball, unless the ball was some amazing wood that doesn't split (or ringed around with a steel ferrule). Would it be a cylindrical dowel joint with a shoulder, glued wiht animal glue?
And to retain from coming off - maybe a screw up into the stock, with a butt cap disk; or a cross dowel?
I should think the joint would be made, then separated for stock finishing and inlay work, then the final fitting and inlays over the dowel ends or whatever.
Has anyone seen a damaged one that gives a clue to construction?
And to retain from coming off - maybe a screw up into the stock, with a butt cap disk; or a cross dowel?
I should think the joint would be made, then separated for stock finishing and inlay work, then the final fitting and inlays over the dowel ends or whatever.
Has anyone seen a damaged one that gives a clue to construction?