I get asked regularly why do we repair necks rather than just replace them, example a broken headstock, why spline it rather than replace it.
I think a lot of people know how to replace an acoustic neck and certainly here know how to build one, but really overlook the little stuff that can make a neck replacement, a big job rather than say a splined headstock.
This is a guitar repair I finished a week ago, I decided to document all stages of swapping a neck out.
Whilst I have been doing end of month tutes, this one is big enough to justify its own post
Steve
http://www.mirwa.com.au/HTS_Replace_Aco ... _Neck.html
Replacing an acoustic neck
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Re: Replacing an acoustic neck
Hi Steve,
a great tute!
Are you saying a poor neck angle can be "flossed" into the correct position?
I'm about to put a figured blackwood neck in the fire bucket as I've been trying to rescue the neck angle with chisels.
I have the StewMac dovetail templates but feel I've never mastered (or fully understood) the joint.
I'm probably going to replace the set with a bolt-on tenon system.
Besides the "floss" question, any recommendations on persisting with the dovetail or which bolt-on system to get?
Cheers - Pat
a great tute!
Are you saying a poor neck angle can be "flossed" into the correct position?
I'm about to put a figured blackwood neck in the fire bucket as I've been trying to rescue the neck angle with chisels.
I have the StewMac dovetail templates but feel I've never mastered (or fully understood) the joint.
I'm probably going to replace the set with a bolt-on tenon system.
Besides the "floss" question, any recommendations on persisting with the dovetail or which bolt-on system to get?
Cheers - Pat
Re: Replacing an acoustic neck
I just realised I have not done a tute on setting neck angle.
Definetly now on the to do list.
Yes, incorrect neck angle is rectified by flossing the heel area and or shimming the socket walls
Maybe others can also come along and talk about how they do it on a build, get a little life back in the forum.
Steve
Definetly now on the to do list.
Yes, incorrect neck angle is rectified by flossing the heel area and or shimming the socket walls
Maybe others can also come along and talk about how they do it on a build, get a little life back in the forum.
Steve
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Re: Replacing an acoustic neck
The couple of times I've done dovetails, I have watched and rewatched the Bluescreek youtubes in preparation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3YJh9OT4mw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3YJh9OT4mw
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