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Quote from Matty on March 18, 2013, 19:25
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As I was putting everything away, I took a look at the guitar body, and realised the neck pocket hadn't been cut straight, with a slight diagonal running along the top of the pocket, and running down the side to the point it meets the body at another slight outward diagonal. Ever since I spotted that, taking a look at the assembled guitar and the pictures I took, I can't shake the feeling that the neck, and the screw holes in the pocket to attach the neck, are slightly crooked. Hopefully one of you guys can take a look at it and tell me I'm crazy haha!
The picture certainly seems to illustrate the lines you're concerned about. However, the left (or top) edge of the pocket looks straight, and as long as you line up the neck using the techniques you've just demonstrated, it won't matter that the screw holes don't make a perfect square. You could have a set of screws in a pentagram pattern and, as long as the neck is actually straight, it wouldn't matter a damn (unless you started playing Judas Priest - then you're in trouble).