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Snake head limited options?

I've often wondered this too. Seems unneccessarily restrictive. If you are looking to build one and need a neck with more options, check out Guitar Mill.

https://guitarmill.com/guitarmill/product/snakehead-t-style-guitar-neck/

(Normally I wouldn't plug the competition on the Warmoth forum, but it seems reasonable given that we are discussing services/options that Warmoth does not offer...)
 
You could always order a straight paddlehead with your choice of options and shape it into a snakehead.
 
BigSteve22 said:
Did you notice what a Guitar Mill neck would cost as compared to a Warmoth? Check out the pdf files attached for a comparison. Maybe W limits options to keep costs down on a product with limited sales appeal.....  ???
I checked that out, too. The paddlehead looks more attractive if you want non-snakehead options. I've never asked but it's possible W might drill the tuner holes for you. If not, you can do that easily enough.
 
BigSteve22 said:
Did you notice what a Guitar Mill neck would cost as compared to a Warmoth? Check out the pdf files attached for a comparison. Maybe W limits options to keep costs down on a product with limited sales appeal.....  ???

I can say from experience that Warmoth has no compunction about charging $500+ for a neck outfitted with bells and whistles. All the same, I suspect that you are probably correct: limited sales appeal translates to limited development.
 
Rgand said:
You could always order a straight paddlehead with your choice of options and shape it into a snakehead.

The 3.5mm dots are only available on a snakehead. They are offered in black color only. I don't know if it has changed, I asked in 2014 and they wouldn't do it.
 
I am only speculating, being a non-Warmoth-employee, but it may well be that the Snakehead CNC program is based on the Total Vintage one-piece neck program, which may differ from the two-piece neck programming. 


My guess is you'd be able to get a Snakehead custom cut from a two-piece (i.e., shaft is one wood, fretboard another) for an upcharge, as others have suggested.  But the small dots may well be integral to the Snakehead programming.
 
Bagman67 said:
I am only speculating, being a non-Warmoth-employee, but it may well be that the Snakehead CNC program is based on the Total Vintage one-piece neck program, which may differ from the two-piece neck programming...

Either custom ordered or from the showcase the snakehead is offered in Modern, Vintage Modern and Vintage construction.
 
I always thought the Snakehead could be a good looking option for a V shape body like the Switchback from Warmoth but they only seem to make the Snakehead with a Tele square heel. I suppose ordering a body with a Tele neck pocket for the $15 upcharge is a work around. But I have always thought the Snakehead headstock had more potential for Warmoth if they gave it more options.
 
Kostas said:
Bagman67 said:
I am only speculating, being a non-Warmoth-employee, but it may well be that the Snakehead CNC program is based on the Total Vintage one-piece neck program, which may differ from the two-piece neck programming...

Either custom ordered or from the showcase the snakehead is offered in Modern, Vintage Modern and Vintage construction.


So much for that reasoning!
 
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