Hi all !
I received my Warmoth guitar parts (custom build) 4 days ago:
Finished alder standard strat body
Finished maple modern strat neck, SS6105 frets, 10-16'' compound radius, standard thin back shape, 11/16'' nut width
As I have no skill in guitar assembly, I brought all the parts to my luthier.
The first thing he checked was the neck, and he noticed that it had a 1/32'' concave bow (unstrung neck, slack truss rod).
He had to tighten the truss rod (the heel-adjust nut, not the side-adjust bolt) very hard to make the neck straight. After that he loosened the truss rod and decided to hold the guitar assembly.
In his opinion, a brand new neck should be perfectly straight. He also believes that the current neck would lead to issues during the assembly and afterwards (difficulties to get a fairly straight strung neck, longevity issues, risk of fretboard stripping, ...)
I reported the problem to Warmoth and they suggested me to return the neck for Warranty inspection. I live in France and the shipping (France-US + US-France) would almost cost the price of the neck itself (~$300).
Before doing that, I need to know what are the Warmoth manufacturing neck bow specifications.
Warmoth mentions that « necks are intentionally milled with an under bow (string relief) which is apparent when the truss rod is slack », which seems to be confirmed by many customers who have bought Warmoth necks for decades.
I have 2 questions for you:
According to your experience with Warmoth materials, with a 1/32’’ concave bow, do you think the luthier’s fears are justified?
Do you know what are the current Warmoth neck bow specifications?
Thank you very much in advance for your help!
I received my Warmoth guitar parts (custom build) 4 days ago:
Finished alder standard strat body
Finished maple modern strat neck, SS6105 frets, 10-16'' compound radius, standard thin back shape, 11/16'' nut width
As I have no skill in guitar assembly, I brought all the parts to my luthier.
The first thing he checked was the neck, and he noticed that it had a 1/32'' concave bow (unstrung neck, slack truss rod).
He had to tighten the truss rod (the heel-adjust nut, not the side-adjust bolt) very hard to make the neck straight. After that he loosened the truss rod and decided to hold the guitar assembly.
In his opinion, a brand new neck should be perfectly straight. He also believes that the current neck would lead to issues during the assembly and afterwards (difficulties to get a fairly straight strung neck, longevity issues, risk of fretboard stripping, ...)
I reported the problem to Warmoth and they suggested me to return the neck for Warranty inspection. I live in France and the shipping (France-US + US-France) would almost cost the price of the neck itself (~$300).
Before doing that, I need to know what are the Warmoth manufacturing neck bow specifications.
Warmoth mentions that « necks are intentionally milled with an under bow (string relief) which is apparent when the truss rod is slack », which seems to be confirmed by many customers who have bought Warmoth necks for decades.
I have 2 questions for you:
According to your experience with Warmoth materials, with a 1/32’’ concave bow, do you think the luthier’s fears are justified?
Do you know what are the current Warmoth neck bow specifications?
Thank you very much in advance for your help!