I posted this is the "neck shave" thread but it didn't get much attention....
What i'm contemplating is shaving off the annoying flat "heel" area from a bolt-on neck, so that instead of looking like this:
it would look more like this:
Of course the challenge is that the back of the neck is radiused, and the area i want to shave off is flat. I also don't want to expose the truss rod from behind the neck.... !! Anyway, this modification would really help to keep correct left-hand position when playing on the upper frets. My thumb always tends to go upwards on the flat area, which is quite annoying.
This combined with my rounded-off joint area on the body (ibanez style) would play just as good as any neck-through. Oh, i have a scrap ke3 neck here that i can use as a "practice shot" [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
.... any tips?
What i'm contemplating is shaving off the annoying flat "heel" area from a bolt-on neck, so that instead of looking like this:
it would look more like this:
Of course the challenge is that the back of the neck is radiused, and the area i want to shave off is flat. I also don't want to expose the truss rod from behind the neck.... !! Anyway, this modification would really help to keep correct left-hand position when playing on the upper frets. My thumb always tends to go upwards on the flat area, which is quite annoying.
This combined with my rounded-off joint area on the body (ibanez style) would play just as good as any neck-through. Oh, i have a scrap ke3 neck here that i can use as a "practice shot" [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
.... any tips?
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