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Old 10-27-2002, 02:14 PM
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constructing a neck billet

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I am building a thru neck bass. I have the body wings worked out and now i am ready to begin the neck design. Before i start though I need to find out if the neck laminates should all have the grain in the same direction or if they should chaings direction with every piece added.

I have built some custom tables and I know to prevent warping and add strength I change the direction of the grain. Just wondering if this applies to a bass neck also.

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Old 10-28-2002, 10:02 AM
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Try to get all the laminates quartersawn. For most woods, that should not be too hard. The amount of surface area to the area in the glue joint is low on a neck, so you really don't need to treat it like a tabletop. It's most important to get maximum strength in the direction where the neck will deflect, and so make every effort to get the laminates quartersawn.

If the laminates are slightly off-quarter, I generally arrange the laminates so the rings oppose each other.
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