i found 2 examples of how tin boxes are attached to the necks.

the first has some kind of frame inside the box and the second

has a support piece under the neck. does anyone know if the second

is done by using screws to attach it to the back side of the tin?

as far as the the first way, with wood frame inside is it the same

way, with screws on the back? give me some clues people.

thanks

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Shhot a couple of screws through the back put the lid on and the strings willkeep it nice and snug. thanks

whether you are using the top or bottom of tin as your resonator... leave a gap between it and the neck... relief cut if necessary


beStillroy said:

whether you are using the top or bottom of tin as your resonator... leave a gap between it and the neck... relief cut if necessary
Wood's End TinJo... still on my bench... I'm Lazy
this photo doesn't show what I'm talking about at all... but leave space between your soundboard (the surface the strings pass over) and neck


beStillroy said:

whether you are using the top or bottom of tin as your resonator... leave a gap between it and the neck... relief cut if necessary

by leaving a space between the soundboard you mean a relief cut?
beStillroy said:
this photo doesn't show what I'm talking about at all... but leave space between your soundboard (the surface the strings pass over) and neck


beStillroy said:

whether you are using the top or bottom of tin as your resonator... leave a gap between it and the neck... relief cut if necessary


i plan to use a rectangle shaped tin, i want the top not to have screws in it. saving the picture on the front. so i should relief cut the neck underneath the top pf the lid, and screw the neck on from the back of the tin. does that sound right? beStillroy said:
this photo doesn't show what I'm talking about at all... but leave space between your soundboard (the surface the strings pass over) and neck


beStillroy said:

whether you are using the top or bottom of tin as your resonator... leave a gap between it and the neck... relief cut if necessary

;) shhhh
is there a gap between the neck and bottom of the tin?
and is it screwed in from behind?
My solution to fitting a neck to a square(ish) tin with no screws protruding through the top or bottom.
(in this case the rear end is attached by a screw through the tin into the end of the neck, however if I want the tail end of the neck protruding then I just duplicate the bracket arrangement at the front).
No need for any fancy frames around the inside of the tin - the neck provides good bracing.



paul said:
is there a gap between the neck and bottom of the tin?
and is it screwed in from behind?

Yes, the neck does not touch top or bottom..

no there are the 2 screws thru each end that you can see only, thats plenty..

the integrity of the lid is very important imho, I dont modify or cut the lid in any way
jef, so the support piece isn't really nessessary, is it?
yes


paul said:

by leaving a space between the soundboard you mean a relief cut?
beStillroy said:
this photo doesn't show what I'm talking about at all... but leave space between your soundboard (the surface the strings pass over) and neck


beStillroy said:

whether you are using the top or bottom of tin as your resonator... leave a gap between it and the neck... relief cut if necessary

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