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    Hi Wingmike,
    Looking good. Got a great shine on it.
    I know what you mean about having time. I'm retired and still cannot find the time I want.
    As Blinddrew indicated about the hole, it was to get a long bit through. It gets covered by the neck and the pick-up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by colin2121 View Post
    As Blinddrew indicated about the hole, it was to get a long bit through. It gets covered by the neck and the pick-up.

    Oh man🤦🏻*♂️
    it felt like i would feel stupid once i would know. Now it seem obvious, but to my defence i only built 2 guitars so far and they were set-neck so.....😁

    thank you very much gentlemen for your reply.

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    Hi everyone,

    Here's an update of the few steps i could go through this weekend...


    I installed the tuners to both necks and i confirm 18 tuners completely unbalance the piece as expected....
    I think it will be difficult to balance the piece without adding more weight, but i'd be interested if anyone have any advice that might help.

    Then, i grounded the posts and pulled them in.
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    As soldering training is now 20 years old, it definitely shows but shuold be fine enough.
    Since i used all shielded wire i ordered, i had to use the "original" wiring for now.
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    Unfortunately, i now figure that the 3 "sg" type switches (switchcraft 90 degree model) i ordered will be kept for a future project as i need ordinary switches, my mistake.....but for now i used the original that came with the kit.

    When i installed the bridge and saddles to precisely confirm the scale before i drill the neck pocket holes, i notice the necks could be more angled to help lower the action in the higher fret positions.
    Seem like i have enough heel height to sand to perfect fit, but i am not sure how i am suppose to calculate exactly how much to sand and how to angle the sanding.....
    I know i could buy a maple shim online but again, i am not sure how to calculate what would be needed....Any advise would be welcome.

    It is the reason why i haven't put string on the beauty yet and as you can expect, i would be ready to perform necessary steps anytime soon once i have some advice.

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    thank you in advance,

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