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PostPosted: Sat Oct 19, 2024 9:22 am 
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Recently I`ve seen a YouTube video fro a german luthier who build a comissioned steel string guitar. The truss rod nearly reached the soundhole and was not embedded in the neck block extension for nearly 5 cm. The guitar was a dread. Is the length of the truss rod determined for a correct action of the rod, or doesn`t it matter? Robbie O`Brian places his truss rods with the moving parts beginning at the neck-body-joint.
How do you install your truss rods?
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Hi Juergen I was like Robbie with the rod only effective from the 1st fret to the body joint. That's how they are all in my experience.



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I stop mine at the head block too.



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Bob Orr wrote:
I stop mine at the head block too.


I'm assuming this is for headstock access and not sound hole access?



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I stop my truss rods at the tenon of the heel block, with access from the sound hole, and extending to between the first fret and nut.
THats how I built my first guitar, and subsequent ones.

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Kbore wrote:
I stop my truss rods at the tenon of the heel block, with access from the sound hole, and extending to between the first fret and nut.
THats how I built my first guitar, and subsequent ones.

Yep.

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SteveSmith wrote:
Kbore wrote:
I stop my truss rods at the tenon of the heel block, with access from the sound hole, and extending to between the first fret and nut.
THats how I built my first guitar, and subsequent ones.

Yep.


Same here. The threaded block at the nut end of the rod rests on top of the tenon just past the neck/body joint.

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