Long Tenon Vs Short Tenon at Wen Fontaine blog

Long Tenon Vs Short Tenon. It's not pretty, or precise. the long tenon is more musical allowing more control over the feel and tone of notes while the short tenon. Since the sides of the mortise are supported by the wood on either end, the chance of splitting is much less likely. differences were more pronounced during the period 1968 through about 1975 when that style of construction. A long tennon would be seen in the neck. All sgs have long tenons. The sg needs a long tenon because it has a very weak neck joint. Greater gluing surface is another benefit. when a deeper, fully enclosed mortise is cut to accept a longer tenon, you end up with a much stronger joint (drawing above). how do you determine whether you lp's neck joint tenon is long or short? i've seen a video of how they set the neck in place on a short tenon lp.

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when a deeper, fully enclosed mortise is cut to accept a longer tenon, you end up with a much stronger joint (drawing above). i've seen a video of how they set the neck in place on a short tenon lp. It's not pretty, or precise. Since the sides of the mortise are supported by the wood on either end, the chance of splitting is much less likely. differences were more pronounced during the period 1968 through about 1975 when that style of construction. All sgs have long tenons. the long tenon is more musical allowing more control over the feel and tone of notes while the short tenon. A long tennon would be seen in the neck. The sg needs a long tenon because it has a very weak neck joint. Greater gluing surface is another benefit.

Long vs. short tenon Gibson USA Gibson Brands Forums

Long Tenon Vs Short Tenon i've seen a video of how they set the neck in place on a short tenon lp. the long tenon is more musical allowing more control over the feel and tone of notes while the short tenon. when a deeper, fully enclosed mortise is cut to accept a longer tenon, you end up with a much stronger joint (drawing above). It's not pretty, or precise. The sg needs a long tenon because it has a very weak neck joint. differences were more pronounced during the period 1968 through about 1975 when that style of construction. A long tennon would be seen in the neck. Greater gluing surface is another benefit. Since the sides of the mortise are supported by the wood on either end, the chance of splitting is much less likely. All sgs have long tenons. i've seen a video of how they set the neck in place on a short tenon lp. how do you determine whether you lp's neck joint tenon is long or short?

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