Each measurement and cut influences all the others, and all variables must be paid close
attention at each stage to achieve a perfect neck set. Although, better than a specific
number, to achieve the best neck angle, an angle gauge can be used. Precise measurements
ultimately make or break the musician’s physical relationship with the instrument..
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Ultimately, a nominal centerline should be chosen so the violin neck does not appear
crooked to a casual viewer..The luthier knows that no violin body is going to be absolutely
perfect.Before measuring and fitting the neck, the violinmaker must carve the mortise on
the violin body.Nathan Weiss
When crafting fine violins, as opposed to cheap, mass-produced ones, placing the neck onto the violin body is brass air brake fittings the most complex procedure, as the exact
size, fit and angle will determine the symmetry of all the fittings and the ease at which
the instrument is played. The placing of strings will be essential on a crooked violin
body..The neck length should be 130mm from the upper end of the board to the top edge on
the E-string side next to the heel.A 158-degree angle is optimal in fitting the neck.It
anticipates the string height over the board, predicting the neck angle early in the
fitting process. There should be about 6mm overstandbetween the crest at the top and the
board’s underside. The mortise is then enlarged just enough for a tight fit with the
neck. Variations on neck length can be ma
attention at each stage to achieve a perfect neck set. Although, better than a specific
number, to achieve the best neck angle, an angle gauge can be used. Precise measurements
ultimately make or break the musician’s physical relationship with the instrument..
https://www.legines.com/product
Ultimately, a nominal centerline should be chosen so the violin neck does not appear
crooked to a casual viewer..The luthier knows that no violin body is going to be absolutely
perfect.Before measuring and fitting the neck, the violinmaker must carve the mortise on
the violin body.Nathan Weiss
When crafting fine violins, as opposed to cheap, mass-produced ones, placing the neck onto the violin body is brass air brake fittings the most complex procedure, as the exact
size, fit and angle will determine the symmetry of all the fittings and the ease at which
the instrument is played. The placing of strings will be essential on a crooked violin
body..The neck length should be 130mm from the upper end of the board to the top edge on
the E-string side next to the heel.A 158-degree angle is optimal in fitting the neck.It
anticipates the string height over the board, predicting the neck angle early in the
fitting process. There should be about 6mm overstandbetween the crest at the top and the
board’s underside. The mortise is then enlarged just enough for a tight fit with the
neck. Variations on neck length can be ma
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