I'm building a PRS clone. Not a VIP, but a properly carved PRS clone... I decided to go with a warmoth neck (a rosewood/rosewood), having tried a few warmoth necks and I liked them a lot. :headbang1:
So I was measuring up things, scale lengths and all that. I already knew that PRS cu24 has a 25" scale length so I'd have to reposition a few components as the neck is 25.5", but I felt that should be okay, until I came across this problem.
I was trying to see about which fret the neck heel finishes from photos. It was about 21st. (pardon the typo in the photo, was copy+pasting... :icon_scratch
Then I found this problem. Since the neck core finishes around 21st fret, the neck pocket had to be further out, and that made the only contact between the neck and the body being base of the neckpocket.
Like this... (the upper square-like place is the neckpocket; if I can call that a "pocket")
I can screw the neck in, and the guitar will make noise for sure, but would this kind of design be considered a bad one? because there isn't much of area of contact and vibration won't transmit as much?
Possible solutions but not preferred:
I can move the entire neck and pickups and the bridge further down the body, but that will essentially make the proportion ugly, so.... :sad:
Another option I have is to make neck 22 fretted and position it like a cu22, then it will have "some" intersection, but I think I need 24 frets, so... :sad:
So I was measuring up things, scale lengths and all that. I already knew that PRS cu24 has a 25" scale length so I'd have to reposition a few components as the neck is 25.5", but I felt that should be okay, until I came across this problem.

I was trying to see about which fret the neck heel finishes from photos. It was about 21st. (pardon the typo in the photo, was copy+pasting... :icon_scratch

Then I found this problem. Since the neck core finishes around 21st fret, the neck pocket had to be further out, and that made the only contact between the neck and the body being base of the neckpocket.
Like this... (the upper square-like place is the neckpocket; if I can call that a "pocket")

I can screw the neck in, and the guitar will make noise for sure, but would this kind of design be considered a bad one? because there isn't much of area of contact and vibration won't transmit as much?
Possible solutions but not preferred:
I can move the entire neck and pickups and the bridge further down the body, but that will essentially make the proportion ugly, so.... :sad:
Another option I have is to make neck 22 fretted and position it like a cu22, then it will have "some" intersection, but I think I need 24 frets, so... :sad: