Bird's beak headstock
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Re: Bird's beak headstock
That's where the headstock is inserted. These pics make this type of neck joint seem less scary. I'd like to try it one of these days.
Kyle
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Re: Bird's beak headstock
The parallel lines that I've x'd in between seems to have an area outside of where the headstock will plug in?
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Re: Bird's beak headstock
The parallel lines represent the headstock thickness to make the cutting layout accurate -- check out the demo pic sequence again.
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Re: Bird's beak headstock
The "V" joint, which I posted a link to here somewhere and now can't find it, seems to be easier and look fine as well, but I don't know if it is good for steel string guitars.
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Re: Bird's beak headstock
Is there any real mechanical advantage that the bird's beak or V joint has over a well cut scarf joint?
John
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