What's the decimal equivalent of 1 5/8ths and 1 11/16's?

Xeromus

Tone Ninja
for nut width? A lot of manufacturers use decimals instead of fractions for nut width. I wanted to find out what nut width I prefer using, 1 5/8ths or 1 11/16ths based on the guitars I've owned or tried in the past. For example my parker nitefly is 1.68" I don't know what that ends up equaling in fractions. I suck at math.
 
Re: What's the decimal equivalent of 1 5/8ths and 1 11/16's?

According to the Windows calculator, 5/8 is .625 and 11/16 is .6875...
 
Re: What's the decimal equivalent of 1 5/8ths and 1 11/16's?

FretFire said:
According to the Windows calculator, 5/8 is .625 and 11/16 is .6875...


wow, that was almost too simple for my dumb ass. :laugh2:
 
Re: What's the decimal equivalent of 1 5/8ths and 1 11/16's?

Hehe, no worries. I couldnt do it in my head either....
 
Re: What's the decimal equivalent of 1 5/8ths and 1 11/16's?

so how do we get it to go back the other way? Long division?

I'd like it if Warmoth did their neck back dimensions in standard. Plus Ibanez goes METRIC on their nut sizes!
 
Re: What's the decimal equivalent of 1 5/8ths and 1 11/16's?

I think they need to simplify it for us players. Make 1 5/8 = A, 1 11/16 = B, etc... :laugh2:
 
Re: What's the decimal equivalent of 1 5/8ths and 1 11/16's?

FretFire said:
I think they need to simplify it for us players. Make 1 5/8 = A, 1 11/16 = B, etc... :laugh2:
they actually did that at the fender factory in the '60s.
 
Re: What's the decimal equivalent of 1 5/8ths and 1 11/16's?

It is alive! Another thread back from the dead.

At first glance it appears to have been resurrected for a good cause.
 
Re: What's the decimal equivalent of 1 5/8ths and 1 11/16's?

It is alive! Another thread back from the dead.

At first glance it appears to have been resurrected for a good cause.
Buuuuut... I don't see any new posts before yours. :18::oops:
 
Re: What's the decimal equivalent of 1 5/8ths and 1 11/16's?

Buuuuut... I don't see any new posts before yours. :18::oops:

Must have been spam, that explains the link that appeared as a router address in his signature. It's gone now and I look like the gravedigger now. Oh well.
 
Re: What's the decimal equivalent of 1 5/8ths and 1 11/16's?

Must have been spam, that explains the link that appeared as a router address in his signature. It's gone now and I look like the gravedigger now. Oh well.
Well, since the thread has risen from its grave... Could still be useful.

I always see rounded off measurements in millimeters for necks that are supposed to be vintage spec. I wonder if its the spec sheet that's rounded off or the measurement was rounded off and the neck produced with that rounded measure.
 
Re: What's the decimal equivalent of 1 5/8ths and 1 11/16's?

An brief reading selection from:
Herbert West—Reanimator
By H. P. Lovecraft



It was West who first noticed the falling plaster on that part of the wall where the ancient tomb masonry had been covered up. I was going to run, but he stopped me. Then I saw a small black aperture, felt a ghoulish wind of ice, and smelled the charnel bowels of a putrescent earth. There was no sound, but just then the electric lights went out and I saw outlined against some phosphorescence of the nether world a horde of silent toiling things which only insanity—or worse—could create. Their outlines were human, semi-human, fractionally human, and not human at all—the horde was grotesquely heterogeneous. They were removing the stones quietly, one by one, from the centuried wall. And then, as the breach became large enough, they came out into the laboratory in single file; led by a stalking thing with a beautiful head made of wax. A sort of mad-eyed monstrosity behind the leader seized on Herbert West. West did not resist or utter a sound. Then they all sprang at him and tore him to pieces before my eyes, bearing the fragments away into that subterranean vault of fabulous abominations. West’s head was carried off by the wax-headed leader, who wore a Canadian officer’s uniform. As it disappeared I saw that the blue eyes behind the spectacles were hideously blazing with their first touch of frantic, visible emotion.


Servants found me unconscious in the morning. West was gone. The incinerator contained only unidentifiable ashes. Detectives have questioned me, but what can I say? The Sefton tragedy they will not connect with West; not that, nor the men with the box, whose existence they deny. I told them of the vault, and they pointed to the unbroken plaster wall and laughed. So I told them no more. They imply that I am a madman or a murderer—probably I am mad. But I might not be mad if those accursed tomb-legions had not been so silent.
 
Re: What's the decimal equivalent of 1 5/8ths and 1 11/16's?

An brief reading selection from:
Herbert West—Reanimator
By H. P. Lovecraft



It was West who first noticed the falling plaster on that part of the wall where the ancient tomb masonry had been covered up. I was going to run, but he stopped me. Then I saw a small black aperture, felt a ghoulish wind of ice, and smelled the charnel bowels of a putrescent earth. There was no sound, but just then the electric lights went out and I saw outlined against some phosphorescence of the nether world a horde of silent toiling things which only insanity—or worse—could create. Their outlines were human, semi-human, fractionally human, and not human at all—the horde was grotesquely heterogeneous. They were removing the stones quietly, one by one, from the centuried wall. And then, as the breach became large enough, they came out into the laboratory in single file; led by a stalking thing with a beautiful head made of wax. A sort of mad-eyed monstrosity behind the leader seized on Herbert West. West did not resist or utter a sound. Then they all sprang at him and tore him to pieces before my eyes, bearing the fragments away into that subterranean vault of fabulous abominations. West’s head was carried off by the wax-headed leader, who wore a Canadian officer’s uniform. As it disappeared I saw that the blue eyes behind the spectacles were hideously blazing with their first touch of frantic, visible emotion.


Servants found me unconscious in the morning. West was gone. The incinerator contained only unidentifiable ashes. Detectives have questioned me, but what can I say? The Sefton tragedy they will not connect with West; not that, nor the men with the box, whose existence they deny. I told them of the vault, and they pointed to the unbroken plaster wall and laughed. So I told them no more. They imply that I am a madman or a murderer—probably I am mad. But I might not be mad if those accursed tomb-legions had not been so silent.
Um... Just a tad off-topic...

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Re: What's the decimal equivalent of 1 5/8ths and 1 11/16's?

1" 5/8 = 42 mm
1" 11/16 = 43 mm

According to my digital caliper

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Re: What's the decimal equivalent of 1 5/8ths and 1 11/16's?

Well, exactly as I was saying above. Not exact. Actually, 1-5/8" is closer to 41mm than 42mm at 41.27500mm.

I know we're splitting hairs here, but say you get a neck that's spec'd "like a real 50s Fender!" and says 41mm on the spec sheet. Are we getting 41mm or 1-5/8" at 41.27500 and they're just rounding the spec sheet to 41mm?
 
Re: What's the decimal equivalent of 1 5/8ths and 1 11/16's?

Every fabrication shop, whether for guitars or machinery builds to tolerances that they find acceptable. I suspect that rounding the metric sizes is as close to specs as they can build them.
 
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