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Help! Doing Walden neck reset!
This should be easy as the necks in Walden's are bolt-ons. So I pulled the bolt from the neck block and loosened the fret board above the body, then watched the neck fall off. But...it didn't!
That neck is still very tight on the body. I've scored the finish around the joint so that's not it, and the label over the bolt was untouched so it's never been worked on before. What can I be missing?? Help! |
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walden neck
I have no idea of how Walden's makers attached their necks to the bodies, but ONE bolt? Might be that that one bolt was meant to hold things together while the glue hardens?
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Yes. It could be what I call a "belt and braces" joint - glue and bolt. Walden isn't on my list of bolt-on necks, but I'll add it with a query.
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Thanks for the respoinses. No, Walden necks were not glued. I highly suspect there's another bolt head somewhere in there. Just can't find it. It's not under the label. And a magnet has no effect.
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A quick Google search confirmed that is indeed a true bolt-on, like early Taylors. I found this (in Thai!) that implies two bolts:
http://www.thaimtb.com/forum/viewtop...f=154&t=945996
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Thanks Tony! I did find a much smaller hole in the neck block higher then the first. This may indeed be the second bolt hole but I'll need to rig a little mirror to see it. I doubt the hex size is the same. Onward....
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mirrors
Moving right along...A useful gadget is an illuminate inspection mirror, a mirror with some LED's let into the frame so no flashlight is needed. Handy little buggers.
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reading Tonys link it is indeed bolt on.
but the pictures eludes to it also being dovetailed ? maybe once its unbolted the dovetail has to be slided apart Bolt on Neck คอ ของ Walden เป็นระบบ Bolt on คือเป็นแบบประกบแล้วฝังหมุดเชื่อมต่อคอกับ Body ซึ่งเป็นวิธีที่ใช้กันในกีตาร์ Taylor, Seagull, Bourgeois, และ Martin รุ่นใหม่ๆ the neck of walden uses the method bolt on in the style found commonly joining necks to body which is method used in guitars by Taylor seagull bourgeois and recent martins การเชื่อมคอแบบนี้ แข็งแรงและส่งผลดีในระยะยาว คือถ้าต่อไปคอมีปัญหา จะสามารถซ่อมได้ง่ายกว่าระบบประกบและทากาว อย่างระบบ Dovetail joining necks this way, is strong and has long term benefits, namely, if neck has a problem, repair is more easily possible than traditional methods like dovetails it also shows " 2 " bolts through the neck block, no mention of glue anywhere in the text hope this helps, looks a nice guitar |
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Yea, thanks! I got it apart. No glue or dovetail. Was just a second bolt that I couldn't at first find. Once the bolts were out and the finger board extension removed (unglued) the neck fell right off.
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Any chance you could post or send a pic of the neck joint and receiving area?
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