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To the OP, stop guessing and simply email sporthitech and tell them what tuner hole size you have. They’ll tell you the correct one if they have ones that fit. 5 days of discussion for a 5 second email.
Yes, easy enough to find out by email. I can't recall whether others have already said this, but the 10mm Hipshot size fits into Warmoth tuner holes of 25/64". I've done this on several Warmoth necks, including one that was sprayed with their clear gloss finish. Even with any overspray into the holes, the tuners still fit with no extra work needed. Worst case scenario would be a few minutes with sandpaper wrapped around a dowel or pencil, it would be very easy to enlarge by a tiny amount if needed.To the OP, stop guessing and simply email sporthitech and tell them what tuner hole size you have. They’ll tell you the correct one if they have ones that fit. 5 days of discussion for a 5 second email.
Did you put the washer on the back? If not, what did leaving it off the front accomplish? Is this an aesthetic preference?I know this should be illegal and the parts caster police should lock me up but this is how my staggered tuners are set up View attachment 63452
Also, and I'm sure this is what you meant, @stratamania , but to clarify the UMP thickness effectively brings the tuner post down by about another 1mm, further increasing break angle over the nut.
I heard a warrant has been issuedI know this should be illegal and the parts caster police should lock me up but this is how my staggered tuners are set up
It gives me better access to the string hole, I didn't realize that the 1mm ump was the reason why there is less access. Esthetic is not good but unnoticeable, I will probably put the washer on eventually.Did you put the washer on the back? If not, what did leaving it off the front accomplish? Is this an aesthetic preference?
i'm buying a new neck with new tuners. i just need the correct dimestions for the tuner hole. seems like all manufactures say "fits 100mm OR 13/24" everything is a "10mm or". warmoth only does standard sized holes (inches") so i don't have holes. i need them drilled to match the tuners i buy.Yes, easy enough to find out by email. I can't recall whether others have already said this, but the 10mm Hipshot size fits into Warmoth tuner holes of 25/64". I've done this on several Warmoth necks, including one that was sprayed with their clear gloss finish. Even with any overspray into the holes, the tuners still fit with no extra work needed. Worst case scenario would be a few minutes with sandpaper wrapped around a dowel or pencil, it would be very easy to enlarge by a tiny amount if needed.
I can deal with the tuner hole size later. i'll probably just buy and then measure for myselfWelcome to the guitar world of imperial and metric measurement conversions and rounding.
The tuning peg itself is smaller than the part that is around a modern tuner and goes through the hole. A Schaller has a size of 10mm, and Hipshots and modern Fender types all need a comparable size tuner bore in the headstock. That means with Warmoth the closest is to use 25/64" which is 9.92mm.
You may need to use a reamer or sandpaper wrapped around a dowel or pencil to adjust the holes when fitting, especially if there is any finish that may have got into the holes.
If a manufacturer's dimensions are exact in one system such as 20mm or 0.787" or an unusual fraction, which system do you think they are using?
With Warmoth they use 25/64" which a 9.92mm for a tuner hole size, do you think they use imperial or metric drill bits?
Tuner bore, and shaft dimensions use the diameter of the hole.
Hipshot have not put it on the diagram as they have already mentioned what size post holes 10mm or for vintage 8.5mm each set of tuners is for.
TLDR - Modern tuners, tuner bore size usually 10mm - Fender / Schaller / Hipshot /Sperzel
Vintage tuners - 11/32" or 8.5mm dependent on manufacturer.
Tuner Hole Options
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YES!!! so tell me why Warmoth doesn't have an 8.5mm or a 10mm tuning hole option?? those would be spot on and would take the guessing game out of it. don't give me a standard 13/24" "equivalent" hole.......it's clearly NOT equivalent. so why not just use a REAL 10mm or 8.5mm drill bit???Seems the most common tuners are vintage 8.5mm and 10mm
seems to me that 13/32 would be the best fit without having to modify the tuner holes and leaves you .01253" of "play" inside the tuner hole.I also find inaccurate metric conversion super frustrating. Ideally it would be better to maintain 0.001” precision.
However 25/64” is close enough for 10mm tuners. I actually desire a snug fit for the tuner machine so a little bit of sanding seems normal to me. 13/32” is a sloppy fit, so in my world that is an “EPIC fail”.
Yep, I've had Hipshot tuners on a bunch of necks with 25/64" and never had any issue; they fit fine no issue installing or with use.I also find inaccurate metric conversion super frustrating. Ideally it would be better to maintain 0.001” precision.
However 25/64” is close enough for 10mm tuners. I actually desire a snug fit for the tuner machine so a little bit of sanding seems normal to me. 13/32” is a sloppy fit, so in my world that is an “EPIC fail”.
I've never had to modify/ream out the holes on the 25/64seems to me that 13/32 would be the best fit without having to modify the tuner holes and leaves you .01253" of "play" inside the tuner hole.
you came in a bit late to the thread so here is the short jist.I've never had to modify/ream out the holes on the 13/32