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Re: Warmoth Questions
My Warmoth neck fits ok in my MIM Strat, but the Fender neck does NOT fit in the Warmoth neck pocket (neck is too big). I'm guessing that Warmoth makes their necks a bit small so that they will fit most anything. Their necks fit in their bodies like a glove.
It's been a long time since I bought my Warmoth stuff, so I'm not sure about the price. It may have been about $165 for quartersawn maple/rosewood fingerboard in "Warmoth" double-expanding truss rod construction off the "Showcase" (formerly, the "Thrift Shop").
Chip
P.S. The idea of cutting a nut without the benefit of having the guitar attached to the neck seems like asking for trouble. If the bridge is out of line just a touch or the neck doesn't fit perfectly straight in the pocket, you may need to compensate up at the nut to make sure the strings stay on the fingerboard and far enough away from the edges. Just my 2 cents...
Illini1330 said:How much did it cost?
Also, anyone know if warmoth necks fit MIM strats?
My Warmoth neck fits ok in my MIM Strat, but the Fender neck does NOT fit in the Warmoth neck pocket (neck is too big). I'm guessing that Warmoth makes their necks a bit small so that they will fit most anything. Their necks fit in their bodies like a glove.
It's been a long time since I bought my Warmoth stuff, so I'm not sure about the price. It may have been about $165 for quartersawn maple/rosewood fingerboard in "Warmoth" double-expanding truss rod construction off the "Showcase" (formerly, the "Thrift Shop").
Chip
P.S. The idea of cutting a nut without the benefit of having the guitar attached to the neck seems like asking for trouble. If the bridge is out of line just a touch or the neck doesn't fit perfectly straight in the pocket, you may need to compensate up at the nut to make sure the strings stay on the fingerboard and far enough away from the edges. Just my 2 cents...