Leaderboard

Pardon my ignorance, but is this a 1-piece neck?

Loobs

Junior Member
Messages
164
http://www.warmoth.com:80/Showcase/ShowcaseNeck.aspx?Body=1&Shape=3&Type=1&Paint=0&Path=Neck,CBS%20Strat,Warmoth%20Pro,Unfinished&i=SN7434

I'm assuming it is. Also, I made bank on xmas so I think I'll be ordering this as soon as my cheques clear! What a stunning neck.
 
Don't think so. They would advertise it as such if it was, as a one piece neck is a selling point for some.
 
looks like it to me - - the way the grain goes from the fretboard to the headstock. I don't see why it wouldn't be all one piece. I have an inexpensive Fender neck that's all one piece of maple.
 
Pardon my own ignorance, but I always thought that all Warmoth Pro necks were two piece.  Whats  more, I thought if in doubt, and the neck wood and fretboard wood "appeared" the same, there would have to be a skunk stripe down the back... to get the fret rod in there.  Thinking on that a bit, I've never seen a Warmoth Pro neck with a skunk stripe, maybe that's why..
 
Looks like a 2-piece to me.. but that certainly doesnt make it any less STUNNING!  :icon_thumright:

Merry Christmas !!!
 
without a skunk stripe, the only way to install a truss rod would be to have the fretboard separate and glue it on after the truss rod :sign13:

Brian
 
Yeah that is definitely a 2-piece neck. I have an all rosewood neck for Warmoth and it is 2-pieces
 
bpmorton777 said:
without a skunk stripe, the only way to install a truss rod would be to have the fretboard separate and glue it on after the truss rod :sign13:

Brian

Exactly!

Shouldn't that be common sense?
 
line6man said:
bpmorton777 said:
without a skunk stripe, the only way to install a truss rod would be to have the fretboard separate and glue it on after the truss rod :sign13:

Brian

Exactly!

Shouldn't that be common sense?
Not to everyone, especially if you're just getting in to guitar construction.
 
line6man said:
bpmorton777 said:
without a skunk stripe, the only way to install a truss rod would be to have the fretboard separate and glue it on after the truss rod :sign13:

Brian

Exactly!

Shouldn't that be common sense?

Sorry, I guess I don't have any.
 
Back
Top