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- Bolt-on_neck abstract "Bolt-on neck is a method of guitar (or similar stringed instrument) construction that involves joining a guitar neck and body using screws or bolts, as opposed to glue as with set-in neck joints. The term is usually a misnomer, introduced mostly by Fender whose guitars traditionally had bolt-on necks. Real bolted joints (i.e., using bolt coupled with a nut) exist—particularly in acoustic guitars—but are less common. However, at least one aftermarket manufacturer offers a replacement for Fender neckplates and screws that uses captive inserts—embedded in the guitar body by means of an external self-tapping thread — and M4 machine screws. The maker claims this permits a higher fastening torque than ordinary wood screws, and hence a better coupling between neck and body.The "bolt-on" method is used frequently on solid body electric guitars and on acoustic flattop guitars. In the typical electric guitar bolt-on neck joint, the body and neck cross in horizontal plane, the neck is inserted in a pre-routed "pocket" in the body, and they are joined using 3 or 4 (rarely 6) screws. As screw heads damage the wood and could put extra stress on it, typically a rectangular metal plate or a pair of metal plates are used to secure the joint and re-distribute the screw pressure evenly. Such a plate is usually criticized for making playing on top frets uncomfortable, so, manufacturers sometimes employ some kind of more intricate method to hide a metal plate, smooth the angles and make access to top frets easier. However, a visible metal plate is usually considered as a part of "vintage" style and they are a popular place to emboss manufacturer's logos, stamp out serial numbers and put other artwork. Many electric guitars with bolt-on necks, Fender in particular, writes the production date on the end of the neck, where it is hidden when the neck is attached to the body. The neck must be removed to see the date. The neck date is often cross referenced with the serial number to accurately date the guitar.The typical acoustic guitar bolt-on neck as popularized by Taylor guitars includes threaded inserts in the heel of the neck. Bolts inserted through the neck block of the body from inside the instrument attach the neck to the body.Luthiers and guitar players cite both advantages and disadvantages of bolt-on neck construction. Note that most of these views are highly subjective and relative. It is not easy to measure most of the claims objectively or even compare objective factors, as guitars differ considerably.".
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- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageID "3400669".
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageLength "9362".
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageRevisionID "676791678".
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLink Bolted_joint.
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLink Carvin_Corporation.
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLink Category:Guitar_neck_joints.
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLink Cort_Guitars.
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLink ESP_Guitars.
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLink Electric_guitar.
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLink Fender_Musical_Instruments_Corporation.
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLink Fender_Stratocaster.
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLink Fingerboard.
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLink Fretboard.
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLink Guitar.
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLink Ibanez.
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLink Jackson_Guitars.
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLink Mass_production.
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLink Music_Man_(company).
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLink Nut_(hardware).
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLink Parallel_(geometry).
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLink Perpendicular.
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLink Screw.
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLink Seagull_(company).
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLink Set-in_neck.
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLink Stephens_Extended_Cutaway.
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLink Stratocaster.
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLink Taylor_Guitars.
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLink Walden_Guitars.
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLink File:3-screw_bolt-on_neck.jpg.
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLink File:Bolt-on_superstrat.jpg.
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLink File:Bolt_on_neck.jpg.
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLink File:WashburnN4SEC2.jpg.
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bolt on".
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bolt-On".
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bolt-on neck".
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bolt-on".
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLinkText "bolt on".
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLinkText "bolt-on neck joint".
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLinkText "bolt-on neck".
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLinkText "bolt-on".
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLinkText "bolted on".
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLinkText "bolted-on neck".
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageWikiLinkText "modified bolt-on".
- Bolt-on_neck hasPhotoCollection Bolt-on_neck.
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Guitar_necks.
- Bolt-on_neck wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bolt-on_neck subject Category:Guitar_neck_joints.
- Bolt-on_neck hypernym Method.
- Bolt-on_neck type Article.
- Bolt-on_neck type Software.
- Bolt-on_neck type Article.
- Bolt-on_neck comment "Bolt-on neck is a method of guitar (or similar stringed instrument) construction that involves joining a guitar neck and body using screws or bolts, as opposed to glue as with set-in neck joints. The term is usually a misnomer, introduced mostly by Fender whose guitars traditionally had bolt-on necks. Real bolted joints (i.e., using bolt coupled with a nut) exist—particularly in acoustic guitars—but are less common.".
- Bolt-on_neck label "Bolt-on neck".
- Bolt-on_neck sameAs Bolt-on.
- Bolt-on_neck sameAs m.099lg9.
- Bolt-on_neck sameAs Q3641911.
- Bolt-on_neck sameAs Q3641911.
- Bolt-on_neck wasDerivedFrom Bolt-on_neck?oldid=676791678.
- Bolt-on_neck depiction Bolt_on_neck.jpg.
- Bolt-on_neck isPrimaryTopicOf Bolt-on_neck.