I hear you. I will to talk with Warmoth and hopefully we can come up with a mutually satisfactory solution. Maybe I am unique but there may be other noobs out there that would prefer to be warned about this. Again I appreciate the helpful replies and sorry for whining...Alfang said:...we get it, time to stop whining
Johnfv said:I hear you. I will to talk with Warmoth and hopefully we can come up with a mutually satisfactory solution. Maybe I am unique but there may be other noobs out there that would prefer to be warned about this. Again I appreciate the helpful replies and sorry for whining...Alfang said:...we get it, time to stop whining
The Norwegian Guy said:Johnfv said:I hear you. I will to talk with Warmoth and hopefully we can come up with a mutually satisfactory solution. Maybe I am unique but there may be other noobs out there that would prefer to be warned about this. Again I appreciate the helpful replies and sorry for whining...Alfang said:...we get it, time to stop whining
http://www.warmoth.com/Guitar/Necks/FretboardExtensions.aspx
Research is the best way to prevent mistakes.
Cagey said:It's a pain in the shorts, but it's true. And who plays the 22nd fret? Its presence is a political/marketing weenie move, which, as usual, does more harm than good.
Johnfv said:Moving along quickly... next noob issue: I did not realize how much the fingerboard hangs over with the 22 frets. I attached the neck to the body and then planned to fit the pickguard assembly but no way to fit it under the overhang. Am I really going to have to loosen the neck anytime I want to take the pickguard off??? Not sure I want that extra fret now...![]()
I wish I had simply said "thanks!" and moved on. In future builds I'll know what to order (and I plan to enlarge the rout myself on this one). I'm hoping we we can find better things to discussAlfang said:Heres a fix if you plan to remove the pickguard often, make sure your neck pup route is a humbucker route. then you can slide the pickguard out without screwing with the neck.
I need to credit TroubledTreble for this idea
Johnfv said:The contoured heel is excellent and the wood is better than any Fender I've had - I don't see myself buying a factory Strat again.
Thanks! As much tweaking as I have done on Strats in the past it's amazing that I didn't build one years ago. The Marshall is purple BTW, although the pictures don't do the color justice. I do have a real '68 Plexi but that one is an 18W clone from Ceriatone, excellent hand wired amps.ORCRiST said:...Aww, another kitten opens their eyes! :icon_biggrin: Any time Fender loses some business I feel all
warm and fuzzy inside... ...I DO love that blue... (and that blue Marshall!)...