Better strat heel joint . . .

GuitarStv

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Could you just buy a regular strat body and sand down the heel joint a bit to make it less obtrusive and easier to play up high on the neck? I figure that you would need some shorter screws afterwards to avoid causing accidentally popping through the fretboard, but is there any other reason that this wouldn't work?
 
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Fender makes shaved heel models. I've owned 4.

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I think making the heel thinner (Schecter/Jackson) is more effective than shaving a corner off (ex. American Elite.) Thin body Squiers or Mustangs actually allow quite a bit more ‘reach.’
 
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I really like the heel shaping on my Ibby prestige models. I've always been more of a thru-neck guy but those don't bug me one bit.
 
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I've played great bolt on heel joints that are nicely rounded (my Godin is great in this regard). Just wondering if anyone has modified an existing strat body to fix the big ugly square problem.
 
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Lol I'm mainly an RG player but I just got a fender elite this week. Agree that Ibanez RGs do it right. The AZ I am planning to sell has the placement a little different so you can feel it. No complaints with the elite since it is 22 frets - it does the job the way it should - but still the RGs are the best design imo
 
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This is a design that should trickle down to all Strat models.
 
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This is a design that should trickle down to all Strat models.

Speaking of which, the HP heel on the les pauls should have been made standard. Out of the major guitar types, I feel LPs suffer from the heel joint the most
 
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Yes! Let’s see it!

I'm waiting till I have a less busy day to make a full review. In the meantime just know I'm really satisfied with it, and don't see a need for any mods. Only negative (which I knew) is that the frets aren't ss ;)
 
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I'm waiting till I have a less busy day to make a full review. In the meantime just know I'm really satisfied with it, and don't see a need for any mods. Only negative (which I knew) is that the frets aren't ss ;)

Can’t leave me hangin... Burst Tele? Blue Strat? Autumn Blaze Metallic? :naughty:
 
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Speaking of which, the HP heel on the les pauls should have been made standard. Out of the major guitar types, I feel LPs suffer from the heel joint the most

I agree. It is silly that they keep with that clunky thing for the majority of their models.
 
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Can’t leave me hangin... Burst Tele? Blue Strat? Autumn Blaze Metallic? :naughty:

Tobacco burst strat :)

Sorry I like your autumn blaze but I'm a wood grain guy :p But anyways your input the other week helped me to choose the strat, so thank you.
 
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If you were able to, it would be possible to carve the whole area on an angle so there was less bulk. This would most likely enable the plate to be reused, though you'd have to shorten 1 screw at the very least.
You can off the corner, like elite strats I think. This too would allow the use of the plate and all of the screws at full length. Of course you'd need to go at the plate with a grinder to match the curve and possibly redrill 1 hole. This might be also a case for some dwelling action too.

Strats, tales and Les Paul's suffer from the 'vintage' issue. Most purchasers are wanting a fully vintage like guitar irrespective of budget. So from the cheapest lines if you were to replace the old style interface there would be outrage. I think the Gibson access joint models have been slightly extended in range of late.
 
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If you were able to, it would be possible to carve the whole area on an angle so there was less bulk. This would most likely enable the plate to be reused, though you'd have to shorten 1 screw at the very least.
You can off the corner, like elite strats I think. This too would allow the use of the plate and all of the screws at full length. Of course you'd need to go at the plate with a grinder to match the curve and possibly redrill 1 hole. This might be also a case for some dwelling action too.

Strats, tales and Les Paul's suffer from the 'vintage' issue. Most purchasers are wanting a fully vintage like guitar irrespective of budget. So from the cheapest lines if you were to replace the old style interface there would be outrage. I think the Gibson access joint models have been slightly extended in range of late.

Just a couple of days ago I saw a guitar on IG that was designed just like you’re describing. Very sleek look to it. And of course I can’t remember the brand. Possibly Mayones?
 
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These thread inserts are a good idea. I use the same ones. in addition with them being tapered, I put a dollop of wood glue upon install. No remote possibility of it coming apart.
He has links where to purchase in the video description.
 
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Tobacco burst strat :)

Sorry I like your autumn blaze but I'm a wood grain guy :p But anyways your input the other week helped me to choose the strat, so thank you.
Haha nice, enjoy! (Mostly joking on the color, heck I love Strat sunbursts too!)
 
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