Martin Style Truss Rods
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Martin Style Truss Rods
What is the ideal channel width and depth for these truss rods.
or to put it another way what router bit is ideal ?
J
or to put it another way what router bit is ideal ?
J
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Re: Martin Style Truss Rods
I'm curious as I've never made a neck from scratch.
Is it better to cut the channel with a full width bit or cut the channel in more than one pass?
Is it better to cut the channel with a full width bit or cut the channel in more than one pass?
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Re: Martin Style Truss Rods
might depend on if you've got a full size router or using a lam. trimmer... but i do full width, and take 2 or 3 passes to get to my depth.
Darren
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Re: Martin Style Truss Rods
+1 full width, 3 passes.darren wrote:might depend on if you've got a full size router or using a lam. trimmer... but i do full width, and take 2 or 3 passes to get to my depth.
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Re: Martin Style Truss Rods
The Martin style rod the I have used is stocked by Stew-Mac and John Hall.At least I think John stocks them. The are made of u channel and require a slot of about 7/16" if I recall correctly. I cut the slot on the table saw and find that makes it easy to control width,just saw right through and install a mahogany filler at the head stock. I also epoxy these into the neck and find it creates a very stiff neck. Maybe there is another Martin rod.
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Re: Martin Style Truss Rods
that is the old 1 way rod Martin is now using the 2 way adjustable. this is 1/4 in wide with a 3/8 wide lower end at the barrel nut.
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Blues Creek Guitars Inc
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president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
http://www.bluescreekguitars.com
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Re: Martin Style Truss Rods
I'm really out of touch. I think the U channel rod is the best rod out there. Not sure way we need two way adjustment,just apply a bit of forethought.
Tom
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Re: Martin Style Truss Rods
What is the difference between a one way and two way, can it be used at both ends ?tippie53 wrote:that is the old 1 way rod Martin is now using the 2 way adjustable. this is 1/4 in wide with a 3/8 wide lower end at the barrel nut.
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Re: Martin Style Truss Rods
I just bought my first Martin style rod by Gotoh with the rod in the channel. I don't know if it is the old style or new style, but it is two way, and I think I'm going to like it. I uses a much bigger nut/allen wrench for adjusting, which I can already tell will make turning the thing easier - more torque. I like the LMI rod, but it is very expensive. I just had a bad experience with the Hot Rod from Stewmac, so won't be going there anymore. I still want to try Allied Lutheries rod, but may wind up staying this Gotoh rod.
Kevin
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