I'm definitely tempted to get one of these bodies, cut a custom pickguard and metal control plate for it, and get a DC Kunkle 30.25" conversion neck to make a really sick Jazz VI
Searched to see if it’s been mentioned before, but didn’t turn anything up (also looks like the suggestions sub forum has been merged with general discussion?)…
Anyone know if other neck radii are off-menu options for jazz and precision bass necks? I’m personally a big fan of the 7.25” radius...
We’ve got baritone and 24.75” conversion necks for standard 25.5” scale guitars, how about some for the 24” scale mustang/Jaguar necks?
22.5” is the other classic scale length for Mustangs, and the original scale length for Duo Sonics and Musicmasters, but there’s literally nobody making 22.5”...
The OG fender Musiclander/Swinger/Arrow was such a cool guitar. You’ve already got the body shape, the mustang pickguard, and arrow-head necks available, why not make a top-rout option for the Musiclander body so we can make our own version of one of the coolest obscure guitars of the late...
(On mobile at least) Gecko 6 body builder— neck pickup options are for 6 string pickups only, but bridge pickup options allow for both 4 and 5 string J bass pickups. Also the only bridge rout available for the Gecko 6 is the Hipshot wide 5 string bridge.
It’s not letting me edit my post to say which body types that was, but the issue I mentioned about the dropdowns was the case with:
-custom Strat
-vintage tele
-mustang
-Jaguar
-S/S doubleneck
-thinline tele
-velocity
-p bass
-gecko 6
-bass/s doubleneck
-split jazzmaster
-7 string
-72 p bass...
I also noticed that the bass neck builder displays a 21st fret marker on the overhang of a 20 fret neck. (Picture attached below, though it’s the same case with dots or any other inlay style)
Another slight issue I noticed is that every bridge, pickup option, finish option etc shows in the...
Certain fretboard woods are invisible in the neck builder visualizer— for example, if you build a roasted maple neck with a fretboard of one of these fretboard woods, it will appear as if it’s a one piece roasted maple neck.
The woods I noticed this for so far are:
-ebony (black)
-ebony...
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