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Originally Posted by Ken Smith
So, what should be the maximum 'overstand' for the integrity of the neck-heel as far as endgrain strength goes be? .
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I don't think anyone can give a "maximum overstand". By what you wrote, the depth of the neck block at the top is 5 3/4". An overstand of 2" is about 1/3 of that total glued length, so the leverage moment is considerably higher than a "standard" overstand which would be about 1/5 of the total glued length. Make of that what you will.
If it's playability you are after, I think a canted fingerboard might allow you to reduce the overstand a bit and still get up into the higher reaches comfortably.
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Originally Posted by Arnold Schnitzer
shoulder strain (in the player) or even a split neck, as a huge amount of stressed end-grain wood will be hanging out of the body unsupported.
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That sounds like something that a decent pair of underpants could fix.