Hello,
My electric guitar that I am building from scratch just had the neck joint fail. I have been working with wood for many years and never had a joint fail on me before, So I am wondering what I did wrong.
I made sure there was no sawdust, or any dirt on the joint, and I clamped it for 24 hours using a fresh bottle of Titebond wood glue. It happened when I was lightly tapping the studs in for the Tune-o-matic bridge. Obviously the vibration of the tapping set it off.
So my question is this, what kind of glue do other people use for building their guitars? Particularly when gluing the neck to the body:
Here is a picture of the neck being clamped to the body:
Thanks in advance for your input.
-- Mike
My electric guitar that I am building from scratch just had the neck joint fail. I have been working with wood for many years and never had a joint fail on me before, So I am wondering what I did wrong.
I made sure there was no sawdust, or any dirt on the joint, and I clamped it for 24 hours using a fresh bottle of Titebond wood glue. It happened when I was lightly tapping the studs in for the Tune-o-matic bridge. Obviously the vibration of the tapping set it off.
So my question is this, what kind of glue do other people use for building their guitars? Particularly when gluing the neck to the body:
Here is a picture of the neck being clamped to the body:
Thanks in advance for your input.
-- Mike
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