deepblue said:If these bodies (as claimed) are licensed by Fender, then they should be up to Fenders standards.
There's no such thing, right??
deepblue said:If these bodies (as claimed) are licensed by Fender, then they should be up to Fenders standards.
deepblue said:so you drove the screws too deep and that's some how the fault of warmoth?
sorry but i'd guess your SOL. i mean warmoth didn't drive the screws in right?
I drove the screws in untill they hit the bridge plate.....you know, where they are suppose to rest!
I mean really...do you know anything at all about a vintage tremolo?
Should I leave the screw heads sticking up 1/4' off the plate?......dont insult my intelligence.
Actually, if you want the tremolo to function properly you're supposed to leave the screws off the body/bridge plate a bit. That's why the screws aren't threaded at the ends... to give the tremolo a full range of motion when the screws are set slightly off the body.
tfarny said:I've had this on two different fenders and on a warmoth body btw. The length of the screws you choose to use does not a defect in the body make. Get some shorter screws if it really bugs you. :dontknow:
deepblue said:100% of the money I sent to Warmoth is good. If these bodies (as claimed) are licensed by Fender, then they should be up to Fenders standards.
the scale of quality/consistency (worst to best)ORCRiST said:deepblue said:100% of the money I sent to Warmoth is good. If these bodies (as claimed) are licensed by Fender, then they should be up to Fenders standards.
"Fender's standards"? :icon_scratch:
Look, I hope things go right for you and I'm sure Warmoth will properly address the issue - but "Fenders standards" is an oxymoron like "military intelligence".
I've played guitars for many years and I think 99.99% of all Fender strats quality is absolute crap for the money. That being said, I agree that a stratocaster is a standard that all other guitars should be measured against (in terms of function, etc.) At least if you quantify the sort of quality one SHOULD expect for some of the ridiculous amounts even joe-blow Fender strats MSRP at.
I wouldn't touch an OEM Fender strat unless it was a 'Fender Custom Shop' or 'Master Built' one, and even then the amount they'd charge would be laughable. Which is why I'm building a Dave Murray strat via Warmoth vs. buying the POS (for the money Fender wants) Dave Murray Fender Signature Artist strat.
Good luck on your project! :rock-on:
ORC
Gregg said:Yes, for decades the tremolo rout has been deeper than Fender. As you may be able to guess, we do that to accommodate customer's desires to use different tremolo systems. Complaints about it are virtually non-existent which is significant when you realize the number of bodies we sell and for how long we've been doing it. Ken Warmoth designed that tremolo depth knowing full well those screw tips can show slightly. He surmised that it would be a non-issue to the customer in aesthetics or performance and that has turned out to be practically 100% accurate.
By the way, the pickup routs are also a tad bit deeper. You have Dimarzio to thank for that. Years ago they started putting the magnet on the bottom of their single coils and once again, our customers demanded we make our body compatible with various parts manufacturers, and we answered the call.