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Straightening a twisted or warped neck

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 1:52 pm
by jculpjr
Found this video which can help take out neck twist.

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Re: Straightening a twisted or warped neck

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 2:29 pm
by cur
cool

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 3:22 pm
by Nick
HANDY!

if you have a guitar with a 3+3 headstock. Ever warped neck I've come across has been 6in line

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 3:32 pm
by Dave
Very useful - in fact you may have just helped with a bad problem i seem to have made myself :oops:

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 3:35 pm
by jculpjr
Nick wrote:HANDY!

if you have a guitar with a 3+3 headstock. Ever warped neck I've come across has been 6in line
He says in the notes that you can still do it with 6 on a side tuners- just drape the string across the other side of the head and use cardboard to avoid damage the the edge of the headstock.

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 3:54 pm
by Chris Fleming
nice tip. Guess it would only be good if the finger board is off though otherwise it would mess with the glue? My mate did something similar, but without the heat, that seemed to do the job, but by the sounds of it this example must have been much worse. Tuners can be handy for a few repair jobs. One that we did at college used an old tuner attached to an L shaped block that we used to clamp a major crack in a soundboard by having a small E string running through the crack to a second block. When tightened it acted like a clamp. Very handy if the crack is down near the bottom of the lower end and regular claps won't reach.

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 3:59 pm
by jculpjr
He says you can still do the heating method with fingerboard on, but I guess the twist measurement will be tough due to the fingerboard radius not allowing a level measurement.

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 5:05 pm
by Dave
jculpjr wrote:He says you can still do the heating method with fingerboard on, but I guess the twist measurement will be tough due to the fingerboard radius not allowing a level measurement.
Harder yes, but sighting is still gonna be a near enough for my money. My issue is a too much back bend however so will need to reverse it. Had it strung up with the strings super sharp to really put some effort on the neck, but it isn't yet sorted, looks like a slight twist on the treble side too.

Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 10:51 pm
by Casual_Reader
that'd be FreddyG... just a great guy with a lot of good vids.

If you're a Rush fan, he's got a thread or two at mlp forums where he's recreating hentor sportcasters.

there's also a very good refretting tutorial thread he posted there - stickied in the luthier's corner section.