Originally posted by bombtek
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I did notice the neck wasn't seated fully in the pocket, and upon taking it off, it seems the inserts have worn out their holes, letting string tension pull the neck forward slightly. As well, the inside of the neck pocket has deep divots from the screws being tightened to compensate, which resulted in pulling them into the wood.
I cut a thin piece of brass shim stock and made a plate to go between the neck and pocket, and removed and rotated the inserts (massive fish-hooks to hold them in, not the fine-ridge stuff like bridge post inserts), and fixed that problem.
Still having trouble with the body bevels, though, but I'm getting closer to figuring out what went wrong.
I can play it comfortably sitting down, with the body over my "fretting leg", and the neck angled upwards a bit. The upper edge of the body where the arm bevel should be is a lot less obtrusive, and my arm rests in a more natural position.
Still getting stabbed in the ribs by the back of the upper horn, though, so that would have to be rounded.
I put the strap pin back under the horn, but it goes back to feeling like my arm's being ripped out, so there's possibly an issue with the belly cut.
If I prop my right foot up a bit so the guitar body is tilted slightly, it's more tolerable.
And of course, it's an SG, so it dives if I let go of the neck. Gonna need a cotton ClipLock on it.
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