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Yeah, I had tried another guitar with them, and was sold. With tuners, I like them light, staggered, with a higher ratio. These also have a cool mounting that can either use a set screw or not.
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I put a set of those tuners on my partscaster, only I went with plastic tulip buttons. (Super light!) They are very smooth and precise.
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Originally posted by Clint 55 View PostWhy not round the fret ends while the neck is sitting around? You could do a few frets a day and have it done in a week!
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Why not round the fret ends while the neck is sitting around? You could do a few frets a day and have it done in a week!
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Well, playing might achieve the same thing! All the sanding I did did not remove a lot of wood, but it certainly is crazy smooth now.
As far as the project goes, I got a case in the mail. It is a Gator Transit Series gig bag. The neck is sitting in the bag by itself, as the project is waiting for the body to be finished and shipped.
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Originally posted by Mincer View PostI finished sanding last night. 1 hour with 2000 grit, and then Birchwood Casey Gun Stock wax. You wipe it on with a paper towel, let it sit for 10 minutes, and wipe it off. The neck feels like glass now without that 'sticky' feeling of plastic finishes.
I do a similar procedure on my Music Man neck every year: sand with 600 and 1000 grit, clean with Murphy's Oil Soap, and then the Gun Stock Wax.
Today I will most likely get to the installation of the LSR nut, and the tuners. The holes for the nut are already drilled, and the tuners don't need additional holes.
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Hipshot tuners are excellent. Very popular replacement for old Yamaha basses. Their stock diecast tuning machines are notoriously heavy, and a set of Hipshots made a huge difference in weight relief.
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Originally posted by PFDarkside View PostHave you used the Hipshot locking tuners before? I’m considering them for my build as well.
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Have you used the Hipshot locking tuners before? I’m considering them for my build as well.
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Yeah, I am interested in how it will work. It looks pretty solid. How it will last, well, I don't know yet. I like that it was available in black though!
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That neck and pickups look pretty awesome. Let us know how you get on with the truetone jack. I've been very interested in them, but haven't been able to convince myself they're worth the regular retail price!
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I like the feel of scalloped a lot. To me it's all benefit. All you feel is string and it trains your fingers to automatically get the string right in the proper area of you fingertip for control. You don't end up just smashing your fingers down on string and board. I'd get them if they weren't more expensive haha.
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For me, they are easier. You press until the string just contacts the top of the fret and stop, unlike on a non-scalloped guitar, some people press until they feel wood. It is great for bending, too, as there is no hump in the middle of the fretboard to run into, and the strings have no way to slide under your finger accidently. I don't think it is for everyone, but as soon as I started using one, I was convinced what it could do for me.
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