Last week I posted on reinforcing the
tenon for the Cumpiano barrel nut neck attachment system. I have not had any fail but have heard it has happened. I've used it on all my guitars and was worried. I've done a little crude testing since and would like to report the findings.
I used a dummy neck block, a mahogany
tenon with the wood grain as it would be in a real
tenon, mounted on a backing board, and drilled for the system.
One was plain mahogany, one reinforced with carbon bars (glued with Smith's All Wood Epoxy), and one with side
reinforcement of .100 maple with the grain running 90 degrees to the mahogany. (Glued with Titebond)
A big problem was attaching the
tenon to the backing board tightly so that the joint would not fail before the
tenon did. Simple gluing pulled off easily, glue with screws pulled off before the reinforced tenons broke, and finally glue plus 6-32 bolts and washers was the only thing that held. (and even then not 100%-see below)
Basic Setup - Glue plus screws.


Forgot I had a torque wrench but I would guess it only took 1-2 ft-lbs to crack a plain
tenon 


They seemed to fail in tension and along the grain lines
Then I tried the carbon reinforced. I had to use glue plus 6-32 bolts to hold the backing board. Used a torque wrench. At 7ft-lbs the
tenon cracked above the reinforcing bars. Obviously a stress riser point.

Here's the crack, the attachment system held well.

The maple reinforced
tenon never did fail. At 8 ft-lbs the bolts and washers started pulling through the wood and the threads of one of the bolts stripped

Conclusion:
This experiment does not exactly mimic a real neck and is a bit crude but I get the idea that without
reinforcement and a heavy hand on the wrench, this system is pretty fragile by itself. If carbon bar
reinforcement is used you should probably extend them the whole length of the
tenon and then I think you'd be fine. With the cross grain maple
reinforcement I think the
tenon would pull off before the attachment system failed. Bottom line, I think you need to reinforce this system in some manner if you use it. I know I will from now on.
Thanks and please add comments positive or negative.
Terry