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I bought a fully finished neck and body (carved top VIP) some years ago and am just finished it off now - life got in the way.
One thing I've always struggled with is the relationship between the neck, pocket, screws and back plate.
Due to it having an angled neck pocket, naturally the surface of the rear of the neck is not parallel to the rear of the body.
I had a member on here (Cagey? IIRC) set up the neck for me and install machine screw inserts so everything was ready to assemble. He did a sterling job and the neck plays like wet ice on ice.
It's too long ago for me to remember set up details, but what I am finding is that the screws do not enter the body at right angles to the body, but right angles to the neck. Due to the angled neck pocket, this results in the screw heads not siting flat against the neck plate.
Is this how it's supposed to be, or should the machine screw neck inserts have been inserted at the correct angle so the screws enter the rear of the body at right angles?
Or, when an angled neck pocket is ordered from Warmoth, do they automatically drill the holes through the body at an angle so they come through the neck pocket and into the neck at 90 degrees on the inside?
I'm kind of lost as to what should be the correct way to deal with the screw angles - perp to the rear of the body, or perp to the rear of the neck?
Mine are perp to the rear of the neck, hence enter the rear of the body at an angle.
I'm clearly not the first person every to have an angled neck pocket, everything was ordered fully finished and drilled, so I guess I'm asking is this correct and if so, how do you deal with angled screw heads in the neck plate?
Or if this is wrong, how did I (they?) get it wrong and what, if anything can be done about it?
Logic tells me that if the body had been drilled perp to the rear of the body, I'd have never got the screws to line up with the holes in the neck, so the orientation must have matched between body and neck.
Any thoughts and guidance please?
Hopefully this diagram explains what I'm going on about...
What is correct?
The paler shaded grey version is what I have which results in my problem of the screw heads not sitting fluch in the neck plate which strikes me as an odd way to finish a guitar.
One thing I've always struggled with is the relationship between the neck, pocket, screws and back plate.
Due to it having an angled neck pocket, naturally the surface of the rear of the neck is not parallel to the rear of the body.
I had a member on here (Cagey? IIRC) set up the neck for me and install machine screw inserts so everything was ready to assemble. He did a sterling job and the neck plays like wet ice on ice.
It's too long ago for me to remember set up details, but what I am finding is that the screws do not enter the body at right angles to the body, but right angles to the neck. Due to the angled neck pocket, this results in the screw heads not siting flat against the neck plate.
Is this how it's supposed to be, or should the machine screw neck inserts have been inserted at the correct angle so the screws enter the rear of the body at right angles?
Or, when an angled neck pocket is ordered from Warmoth, do they automatically drill the holes through the body at an angle so they come through the neck pocket and into the neck at 90 degrees on the inside?
I'm kind of lost as to what should be the correct way to deal with the screw angles - perp to the rear of the body, or perp to the rear of the neck?
Mine are perp to the rear of the neck, hence enter the rear of the body at an angle.
I'm clearly not the first person every to have an angled neck pocket, everything was ordered fully finished and drilled, so I guess I'm asking is this correct and if so, how do you deal with angled screw heads in the neck plate?
Or if this is wrong, how did I (they?) get it wrong and what, if anything can be done about it?
Logic tells me that if the body had been drilled perp to the rear of the body, I'd have never got the screws to line up with the holes in the neck, so the orientation must have matched between body and neck.
Any thoughts and guidance please?
Hopefully this diagram explains what I'm going on about...

What is correct?
The paler shaded grey version is what I have which results in my problem of the screw heads not sitting fluch in the neck plate which strikes me as an odd way to finish a guitar.