Re: Anyone ever shave/shape the neck heel of a Les Paul.
I know it's been done but I don't see a need for me personally. I grew up playing in the 80s, so when you rip an upper register solo, headstock up to the sky!
Re: Anyone ever shave/shape the neck heel of a Les Paul.
The joint of a gibson LP isn't really a tight one. There are gaps in the joint and the design of this tenon joint covers up the gaps. The 'Neal Schon' LP joint, or the LP Axcess if you willl, is designed to be different so there are no gaps at all (which also solves the neck angle for a floyd, but that's a totally different story).
Personally, I do two versions of the LP joint. You decide which you like
You don't need that chunk 'o wood there to have a stable joint. It just requires a bit more planning, more careful clamping and a bit more finesse while finishing the guitar...
Re: Anyone ever shave/shape the neck heel of a Les Paul.
I think it will work out fine. Just go slow in increments. Gibson is doing it now on the HP Les Paul's, so there is definitely enough wood to pull it off. I'll look forward to seeing the results.
I think it will work out fine. Just go slow in increments. Gibson is doing it now on the HP Les Paul's, so there is definitely enough wood to pull it off. I'll look forward to seeing the results.