markbastable
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Hello there,
I'd like to ask for your advice....
A year ago, I built (with help) a thinline Tele, consisting of a Warmoth body and custom neck made by a local luthier. It turned out very well (I'll post a pic, when I figure out the appropriate place) except that the neck has a tendency to dive a little as soon as I take my hand off it. It's livable with, but it's there.
I'm about to embark on a Strat build, using a secondhand Warmoth neck I bought from ebay on a whim, and a body direct form Warmoth (having spent many, many happy hours messing around with the site's design-your-own-body application).
But the neck-dive thing with the thinline worries me. It was pure luck that the balance of the finished guitar was just about within acceptable bounds. This time I might not be so lucky.
So - how can you know, before you attach the neck to the body, whether or not it'll be balanced right?
And what do you do about it if it's not?
Thanks....
I'd like to ask for your advice....
A year ago, I built (with help) a thinline Tele, consisting of a Warmoth body and custom neck made by a local luthier. It turned out very well (I'll post a pic, when I figure out the appropriate place) except that the neck has a tendency to dive a little as soon as I take my hand off it. It's livable with, but it's there.
I'm about to embark on a Strat build, using a secondhand Warmoth neck I bought from ebay on a whim, and a body direct form Warmoth (having spent many, many happy hours messing around with the site's design-your-own-body application).
But the neck-dive thing with the thinline worries me. It was pure luck that the balance of the finished guitar was just about within acceptable bounds. This time I might not be so lucky.
So - how can you know, before you attach the neck to the body, whether or not it'll be balanced right?
And what do you do about it if it's not?
Thanks....