I browsed some more, but indeed it does not appear on other photos: the bass side stud appears to be centered on te knive edge. I am very interested to hear what you find on your guitar.
@stratamania
I saw your strat build and I have seen that thread before. Love the colour and it's one of the reasons I wanted a purple warmoth ;-)
However, I am afraid reply #13 shows the same issue I face with my guitar body. You can see the left trem insert and post that it is off-center of...
Oops, you are right off course. How dit I miss that??? It might help... :dontknow:
I had the body routed for the standard fender 2 point tremolo. After a lot of research on (amongst others) this board, that is a good fit. The trem is almost the same as the fender 2 point trem. It has the same...
I have indeed the first trem.
as to it being acceptable, wat I meant by that is if a deviation from specs can be deemed acceptable by Warmoth. Obviously, I do not think this is acceptable from a precision CNC routed guitarbody.
The issue is, that the hole that is off centerline is the bass...
This trem is exaclty the same as the standard 2 post fender trem, only higher quality. It does have some tolerance, but no more than 0,5mm on either side, not 1,3 mm on one side.
thanks for the answer. I did try to fit it, and it dit not. The edgeknifes rest on the curved side of the edge knive against the stud. So there is no flat contact. my measurements are accurate, I tried so many methods...
besides: I can see it being 0.1 mm inaccurate due to metal to wood, but...
Hello everybody, greatings from the other side of the Atlantic. I have been snooping around this board for some time and have seen some nice partsocasters and other guitars assembled from warmoth parts. I have made some guitars from scratch myself, but never seem to end up where CNC made parts...
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