Head Plate use
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Head Plate use
Is the headplate veneer a necessary structural component?
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Re: Headplate use
I do not think so but it is handy to hold the nut.
Re: Headplate use
IMO it is not needed persé. On the other hand, I dropped my first LesPaul a few years ago and the headstock broke off. But the veneer held its place. That made it an easy repair. Almost invisable. So headplates +1.
Herman
Plus it covers the glueline on my head-scarfjoints.
Plus it looks better, but that was not the question.
Herman
Plus it covers the glueline on my head-scarfjoints.
Plus it looks better, but that was not the question.
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Re: Headplate use
Indeed it is --- notably on a neck that has been made from a full 1/4 sawn billet. Take a look at the grain in relationship to the pull of the strings -- next to perfect shear angle.
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Re: Headplate use
Also good to have one over a scarf joint I would think in case you glue job isn't up to snuff.......snuff said!