I was trying to set a low action on my first Warmoth LP when I noticed this weird thing. The 18th fret is higher than 17th and 19th fret. Now when I bend a full step on the 16th fret, the string touches 19th fret and suddenly note jumps a half step higher. The problem dissapears if I set action a lot higher but obviously I don't wanna do that.
When I was first putting the parts together the neck screws didn't feel too tight. One screw even would'n stop turning. So I put small wood chips and glue in the neck and body holes, and very thin layer glue in the neck pocket. I really don't think that they could cause that kind of bump in the fretboard. The glue layer was really thin.
Any wild guesses what could cause this problem? The truss rod too tight?
When I was first putting the parts together the neck screws didn't feel too tight. One screw even would'n stop turning. So I put small wood chips and glue in the neck and body holes, and very thin layer glue in the neck pocket. I really don't think that they could cause that kind of bump in the fretboard. The glue layer was really thin.
Any wild guesses what could cause this problem? The truss rod too tight?