Hi Everyone. I'm finally getting around to assembling my 2nd Warmoth guitar. This one is a short-scale strat. The neck is a gauncho / pau-ferro short scale conversion neck.
The neck has the side adjust and heel adjust. I'm following 'before installing the neck" the instructions of adjusting the "A" (heel) slot until the neck is flat. I haven't touched the side adjustment.
I started with the A/Heel adjustment from the 'just snug' position. I checked with a nice 24" straight edge (which I got from StewMac) and there was a lot of relief as expected. Over a couple of days I gave it 1 1/2 turns from the snug point. Neck was straight except .001 space over frets 5-7. I didn't want to turn the truss any more. I mounted the neck to the body and now there's a slight hump at the 12th fret. It didn't do this before the neck was mounted.
the whole neck is straight below the 12th fret and straight above the 12th fret... does this mean the 12th fret is slightly high? Or does it mean the relief is off? Is this going to cause grief for setting low action?
The neck has the side adjust and heel adjust. I'm following 'before installing the neck" the instructions of adjusting the "A" (heel) slot until the neck is flat. I haven't touched the side adjustment.
I started with the A/Heel adjustment from the 'just snug' position. I checked with a nice 24" straight edge (which I got from StewMac) and there was a lot of relief as expected. Over a couple of days I gave it 1 1/2 turns from the snug point. Neck was straight except .001 space over frets 5-7. I didn't want to turn the truss any more. I mounted the neck to the body and now there's a slight hump at the 12th fret. It didn't do this before the neck was mounted.
the whole neck is straight below the 12th fret and straight above the 12th fret... does this mean the 12th fret is slightly high? Or does it mean the relief is off? Is this going to cause grief for setting low action?