Neck from hell, and what to do about it
Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 9:21 pm
okay so I've slowly been chipping away at my second electric, too many distractions including moving my shop, moving my house, busy at work etc. This guitar is a lot like my first a double cut les paul, with a laminated neck. I originally glued up the neck last year and while routing the truss rod slot I had my router bit slip in the collett, leaving a little ski ramp half way down that almost went through the back side.
I cut the head stock off and then cut out the center section to redo the laminations, then glued the head stock back on. So a couple of things about that. A) I didn't line the head stock up very well with the main part of the neck. It was close enough that I could square things back up so it won't be a problem structurally but if you sight down it you can see the laminations deviate slightly. Being that I plan on using a face piece on the head stock I consider this cosmetic and intend to do an asymmetrical shape so I'm not sure it bothers me too much. B) I didn't reglue the head stock up so it still had the groove from the original rout in the area where the truss rod nut will be. I didn't even think about this until today when I was running a new slot on my table saw and, yep, you guessed it, I ended up with a wider groove in that section which will not hold the truss rod tight.
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The depth is fine, it's just the width. So a couple questions, is it imperative that the truss rod is perfectly centered in the neck and would it be better to glue a piece back in the slot to completely fill the entire slot or can I just shim it as needed? Really I guess I can do either, but one will be a little easier I think so I thought I'd check first.
I cut the head stock off and then cut out the center section to redo the laminations, then glued the head stock back on. So a couple of things about that. A) I didn't line the head stock up very well with the main part of the neck. It was close enough that I could square things back up so it won't be a problem structurally but if you sight down it you can see the laminations deviate slightly. Being that I plan on using a face piece on the head stock I consider this cosmetic and intend to do an asymmetrical shape so I'm not sure it bothers me too much. B) I didn't reglue the head stock up so it still had the groove from the original rout in the area where the truss rod nut will be. I didn't even think about this until today when I was running a new slot on my table saw and, yep, you guessed it, I ended up with a wider groove in that section which will not hold the truss rod tight.
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The depth is fine, it's just the width. So a couple questions, is it imperative that the truss rod is perfectly centered in the neck and would it be better to glue a piece back in the slot to completely fill the entire slot or can I just shim it as needed? Really I guess I can do either, but one will be a little easier I think so I thought I'd check first.