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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon Barden View Post
    You would normally put some coats of Tru-oil on first, then put the decals on, then more coats of Tru-oil over the top. So you can start to put the Tru-oil on, but I wouldn't put more than 4 coats on the headstock before adding the decals. You'll want several coats of Tru-oil over the decals to protect them and have enough depth to sand the Tru-oil flat then polish it once it's cured.
    Ok thanks !
    I'll put the first coat !
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    Hi !
    I just spotted that

    Do you have special tips about how can I do ? Which what paper grade ?
    Thanks
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    Did somebody have tips for the neck ?

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    I'm not quite sure what you are referring to. The small bit of tang poking out from the last fret? If it was me, I'd mask off around it, then use a small file to get it flat with the side of the fretboard, then start at maybe 240 grit and work up from there until it feels smooth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon Barden View Post
    I'm not quite sure what you are referring to. The small bit of tang poking out from the last fret? If it was me, I'd mask off around it, then use a small file to get it flat with the side of the fretboard, then start at maybe 240 grit and work up from there until it feels smooth.
    I'm talking about the height of the neck
    I think he sits a little too high in his notch, no ?
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    No that's fine. Mine is the same.

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    Mine is the same as well.

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    Ok, This is because I found the action quite high, after all the settings.
    My friend who runs his own music store told me that it was surely after seeing it
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    It takes a while to get the setup right. Lowering the neck into the cavity would only make the action higher. With the floating bridge it's a matter of finding the right balance of string height, tension and spring tension on the claw. I am currently running 9s with a super low action on the shoegazer and it's wonderful. It has taken quite a bit of tinkering to get it there, but it is absolutely possible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonic Mountain View Post
    It takes a while to get the setup right. Lowering the neck into the cavity would only make the action higher. With the floating bridge it's a matter of finding the right balance of string height, tension and spring tension on the claw. I am currently running 9s with a super low action on the shoegazer and it's wonderful. It has taken quite a bit of tinkering to get it there, but it is absolutely possible.
    Ok, so i'll need some work on it !
    "Isn't funk the most beautiful creation of man?"
    - Volgar, 2018
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