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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 4:08 pm 
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Getting ready to put the brass inserts in the end of my neck shaft for a bolt on neck.

I thought I would put a little epoxy in with them to strengthen the wood, and hopefully not glue
the internal threads too.

Does anybody do this?

Also, for those of you that use hanger bolts, what length do you use? So far all the ones I've found
locally look way too long, and would probably go completely thru the heel.

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 4:22 pm 
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Kirt,

I did not glue in the brass inserts. However, I did drill into the heel and inserted a wooden dowel so that the inserts weren't biting into end grain (I did a butt joint a la Mario). This is then covered by the heel cap.

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 4:26 pm 
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Ah yes, the dowel. I forgot all about that little trick.

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 4:28 pm 
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JBreault wrote:
Kirt,

I did not glue in the brass inserts. However, I did drill into the heel and inserted a wooden dowel so that the inserts weren't biting into end grain (I did a butt joint a la Mario). This is then covered by the heel cap.



What size dowel? All the way through?

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 4:34 pm 
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Chansen wrote:
JBreault wrote:
Kirt,

I did not glue in the brass inserts. However, I did drill into the heel and inserted a wooden dowel so that the inserts weren't biting into end grain (I did a butt joint a la Mario). This is then covered by the heel cap.



What size dowel? All the way through?


Equal or greater than the depth of the insert


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 4:38 pm 
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I think it's a 1/2" dowel all the way through.

My inserts are somewhere around .420" diameter (don't have them here with me) so, I guess a 1/2" dowel would be enough.

It would be better than all end grain.

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 4:48 pm 
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Thanks, that makes sense I guess. Anyone have a picture? I think I saw one somewhere but at the time wasn't thinking about my approach. I just read a whole slew of archived posts about using a bolt-on, flush joint. I had no idea so many people actually did this.

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 4:51 pm 
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Kirt wrote:
I think it's a 1/2" dowel all the way through.

My inserts are somewhere around .420" diameter (don't have them here with me) so, I guess a 1/2" dowel would be enough.

It would be better than all end grain.


You are saying you drill all the way through the heel? Or are you inserting your dowel from the side of the tenon and drill all the way through the tenon.

If I am using 1/4" inserts I drill for a not quite interference fit, 1/4" deeper than the insert then after gluing the dowel in place I drill through the dowel for proper thread engagement. this is in line with the insert not perpendicular to it. though I think I can see the benefit of doing so. The only reason I add the dowel as sacrificial wood to eliminate the chance of the neck splitting when tapping in the insert.


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 4:56 pm 
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I believe that's what Mario does. Helps reinforce the heal against breaking too.

But what your saying makes sense too Michael.

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 5:01 pm 
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Yeah, here it is.

Thanks Sir Grumpy!

http://www.proulxguitars.com/buildup/build9.htm

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 8:46 pm 
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To answer the original question, I recommend getting as much thread engagement with the wood as possible and gluing them in with epoxy. I don't use a dowel. Threads and epoxy are plenty strong.

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 10:16 pm 
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That's what I'm going to do Mark. I wanted to do a butt joint, but it didn't look like I had enough meat in the heel for the inserts. That's probably where the dowel really helps. I left a 1/4" tenon, just so I had a little bit more for thread engagement. Makes it look a little stronger, I think. Then I'll just have a shallow mortise in the headblock.

So here's where they're going. I'm going to screw them down a good 1/8" below the surface.
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Thanks for all the help.

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 10:32 pm 
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That looks good to me.

Be careful about how tight they are as you screw them in. It is possible to split the whole heel if they are too tight. If they seem to be turning hard, make the hole a little bigger, the glue will fill it back in.

Also after you glue them, some glue may squeeze up into the threads from the back side of the insert. After the glue is dry, use a 3 /16" drill to remove the glue and then clean up the threads with a tap.

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Great.

Thanks to all.

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I have wicked in CA after the inserts are seated.

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 9:25 am 
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Hi Kirt,
I recently did a tutorial on this subject.Do a search and you should find it.
I use a 1/2" dowel all the way with the grain oriented "sideways".
I use a little ca on the threads.
I am using the course thread steel inserts from Mcfeelys with the hex drive.

If you are going to use the hanger bolts you will need to shorten them with a grinder or sander.


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For all of those that wick in thin CA after taping in the insert. You do realize that the thin CA is not penetrating more than maybe a 1/16" to and 1/8" before it sets enough to prevent any deeper penetration. This will probably never be an issue as it will tend to prevent the treads form wanting to back out.

I use slow set medium CA on the inside of the bore and thread in the insert before it sets. This gives me more glued length than wicking.


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 10:57 am 
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I use the stainless inserts from McFeely. I use fish glue on the insert and the hole is coated also. I do that more to lubricate the thread cutting than anything else.
I suspect there is value added in having glue coat the entire surface if the wood all along the thread surfaces, but it would be tough to prove that. I don't know if fish glue holds at all to stainless steel. I haven't had to remove one of the inserts yet. I could to a quick test sometime.
I don't do dowels, but I do use 5 piece necks.

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It's my understanding that fish glue sticks to almost anything. I was reading that it is good for gluing to glass even, so it surely would add some resistance to the inserts or, at least, strengthen the threads in the wood.

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