A different take on the Weissenborn neck joint

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A different take on the Weissenborn neck joint

Post by Bob Connor » Sat May 14, 2011 6:33 pm

I built a Weissenborn last month that ended up with a twist in the neck. One side of the nut was about 1/4 of an inch higher.

So I thought I'd strengthen up the neck joint from what I had been previously been doing.

The original joints were as shown below, with spruce stiffeners in the neck.
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I decided to extend the stiffenners and incorporate them into the headstock to give it a bit more strength.
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It seems to have worked. The last two weissys have been flat as a tack. I'm not really sure why the other one warped. Probably a cranky piece of timber that wanted to move but I thought I'd share what I consider to be an improvement in the original design.
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Re: A different take on the Weissenborn neck joint

Post by charangohabsburg » Sat May 14, 2011 8:58 pm

I don't know anything about Weissenborns but your new solution makes perfect sense to me. Stronger, more stable and it seems to me that it's even easier to install and align. :cl
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Re: A different take on the Weissenborn neck joint

Post by Dave White » Sun May 15, 2011 7:05 am

I used cf bars in the last one I made (similar in principle to the flying buttress braces I use in my guitars):

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I use this system in hollow arm harp guitars too:

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Re: A different take on the Weissenborn neck joint

Post by Nick » Sun May 15, 2011 9:23 am

This is funny timing Bob, I was talking to a young engineering student on Friday who was into building Weezy's & he wanted to have a look around my 'shop', he bought his rather nice teardrop shaped Weezy with him (it was the first Weezy I've seen 'in the flesh' & I was impressed, it was a beautiful all Sapele job), but I looked at that joint & enquired how it got it's strength. Now you post & show me! :wink:
Like Markus I can see the merit in your system over the original, funny how the original twisted though, as you say the wood must have been a little hinky for it to want to twist because from what I've seen, that's quite a 'boxy' area up in there.
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