Does anyone have any tips on how to prevent neck bow? I'm not really having any issues, it just ran through my head. I have a couple of thoughts and wanted to see if anyone else had something along the same lines.
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Two immediate ways come to mind. For the first,mcheck out this vid,mwhich features a baseball bat-thick neck, 3 doubled string courses, and no truss rod:
The second, of course, is a steel truss rod, down a routed channel in the neck. It can be a box square hollow steel rod, a thickish piece of flat steel facing upward, a threaded steel rod, or an adjustable threaded steel rod.
Yet another way is to restrict yourself to no more than 4 strings, and use the hardest,nstraightest grained wood you can find for a neck. A separate glued-on fretboard made from a different hardwood can help with that too. Numerous builders here report great, long lasting, no bowing necks using any or all of these techniques.
For an extreme case, try making a Lowebow style neck out of heavy steel rebar...entire guitars have been made out of it here on CBN.
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The second, of course, is a steel truss rod, down a routed channel in the neck. It can be a box square hollow steel rod, a thickish piece of flat steel facing upward, a threaded steel rod, or an adjustable threaded steel rod.
Yet another way is to restrict yourself to no more than 4 strings, and use the hardest,nstraightest grained wood you can find for a neck. A separate glued-on fretboard made from a different hardwood can help with that too. Numerous builders here report great, long lasting, no bowing necks using any or all of these techniques.
For an extreme case, try making a Lowebow style neck out of heavy steel rebar...entire guitars have been made out of it here on CBN.