Laminated neck - with or without scarf joint?
Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2023 2:29 pm
Hello!
I've found that laminated necks are waaaaay more stable than one piece neck, specially with soft woods like mahogany and cedar.
My electric with 3 pieces mahogany and carbon fiber doesn't need to get almost no tuning, while my 1 piece mahogany acoustic, the tuning changes like the wind change direction.
But my main doubt is about the headstock resistance to impact.
Do you think that a multi laminated necks with some hardwood laminates together with mahogany or cedar is resistant enough or with a scarf joint would improve *a lot*
I ask because matching the direction square of the laminates is not very simple and fast, need some fine work...
Thanks guys and gals
I've found that laminated necks are waaaaay more stable than one piece neck, specially with soft woods like mahogany and cedar.
My electric with 3 pieces mahogany and carbon fiber doesn't need to get almost no tuning, while my 1 piece mahogany acoustic, the tuning changes like the wind change direction.
But my main doubt is about the headstock resistance to impact.
Do you think that a multi laminated necks with some hardwood laminates together with mahogany or cedar is resistant enough or with a scarf joint would improve *a lot*
I ask because matching the direction square of the laminates is not very simple and fast, need some fine work...
Thanks guys and gals