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How to Install Threaded Inserts on a Bolt-On Guitar Neck (EZ LOK) **UPDATED** 3 месяца назад


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How to Install Threaded Inserts on a Bolt-On Guitar Neck (EZ LOK) **UPDATED**

0:00 Parts Used & Tool Setup 0:50 Initial Setup & Checking for Level 3:12 Drilling the Holes 5:56 Threading in the Inserts -------------------------------------------------------------------- HOW TO INSTALL A BOLT-ON NECK: --------------------------------------------------------------------    • How to Install a Bolt-On Guitar Neck   -------------------------------------------------------------------- CLEARING THE NECK POCKET HOLES: --------------------------------------------------------------------    • Bolt-On Neck SECRET | Neck Pocket Cle...   -------------------------------------------------------------------- DOWEL CENTER MARKING JIG --------------------------------------------------------------------    • Dowel Center Marking Jig   -------------------------------------------------------------------- Using a 10-24 or 10-32 bolt will require a significantly bigger pilot hole and get even closer to the edge of the neck -- it'll work, but in my opinion, is not necessary, and gets uncomfortably close to the edges of the neck. I've been doing this on all of my personal guitars, as I do all of my own work and am constantly tinkering with necks, swapping them out, taking them on and off, and that can really wear on the threads in the neck heel after a while. An added benefit is full contact with the neck pocket, which can only be good for sustain, resonance, and guaranteeing for playability's sake that the neck goes back into the exact same position every single time, no matter how many times you take the neck off and put it back on. Also, the 8-32 screws are a little smaller than most neck screws because they don't have that aggressive thread on them, so you'll likely be able to get away with leaving the neck pocket holes alone. What does that mean? I mean that most of the time the holes will have to be cleared, as the screws should NEVER thread into the neck pocket, EVER, not even a little bit. You can check out my important video on clearing the neck pocket holes (again!) here:    • Bolt-On Neck SECRET | Neck Pocket Cle...  

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