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Replacing a set neck is difficult and expensive. You would have to determine whether the neck absolutely needs to be replaced. It should be done by a professional and you would need to compare the cost of the repair with the cost of replacing the guitar.
A set neck guitar is one where the neck is glued in very carefully instead of screwed on as in bolt on necks. A neck through is one where the neck is actually part of the guitar body.
Your guitar strings may be hard to press because they are too high off the fretboard, the strings are old and need to be replaced, or the guitar neck may need adjustment.
Bottle neck, brass neck, guitar neck.
The main types of guitar necks are bolt-on, set neck, and neck-through. Bolt-on necks are detachable, set necks are glued to the body, and neck-through necks run the length of the guitar. The type of neck can affect the playability and sound of the guitar. Bolt-on necks offer easier repairs and brighter tones, set necks provide better sustain and warmer tones, and neck-through necks offer improved access to higher frets and a balanced tone.
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You can purchase used electric guitar necks from ebay. You would have to search 'used electric guitar neck' and most likely the make of the guitar neck you are looking for.
The Mitchell MD100 guitar neck is glued to the body.
Not really. I have a guitar and I don't get hurt from playing it. So no.
The neck of a guitar as no other name than that -- the neck. This is the part of the guitar that connects the body to the head of the instrument. Located on the neck are the frets and the fretboard. In addition, all of the guitar strings rest slightly above the fretboard. In short, "the neck" is already a technical term. It doesn't have a special name to make it sound fancier.
The keyword "keys" on a guitar neck refer to the different positions where you can play a specific note or chord. These positions are determined by the placement of your fingers on the frets of the guitar neck.
Obviously a guitar neck is made out of wood,sometimes even many different wood types.