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    GAStronomist wokkaboy's Avatar
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    Sam looks like you have enough adjustment in the bridge. I've never used a wrap around bridge but see the screws can push it back or forward more. The heavy E string usually needs about 3mm further from 12th fret to saddle than nut to 12th fret
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    Sam just saw your last reply, yes I'd do that shim the gap and don't mess with the intonation length. If you do a good job of the shim then you should be able to not put the pickguard on
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    Ash tele with Baritone neck - neck pup wiring tweaks and play in

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    The gap is supposed to be there, it is for the pickguard to slip underneath.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keloooe View Post
    The gap is supposed to be there, it is for the pickguard to slip underneath.
    Not that gap. The one down in the pocket itself. The neck doesn't touch the body.

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    Last edited by Tindrrel; 13-08-2015 at 03:27 PM.
    - Sam

    IB-5 - was finished, considering re-finishing body
    IB-6S - done.
    JR-1M - dressing frets and electronics build
    ST-1 - still wondering how to install a tremelo
    Telebass - non-PBG from parts buiild - painting body

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    OHHHHHHH I see now!!!! I reckon it is from the break angle, if you plan to mod the pickguard it can hide it nicely!

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    I can hide it, but I was more concerned about the lack of contact in the set neck. Both for strength and resonance.

    Picked up some blackwood veneer (the leftovers will be useful for something one day) and will make a shim to fill the gap.
    - Sam

    IB-5 - was finished, considering re-finishing body
    IB-6S - done.
    JR-1M - dressing frets and electronics build
    ST-1 - still wondering how to install a tremelo
    Telebass - non-PBG from parts buiild - painting body

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    Good choice with soapbars on the JR, much better than dogears imo. I'm planning to convert the stock dogear pup into a soapbar for mine.

    Lots of options for wiring, but adding a 3-way toggle between the vol and tone is probably the best choice (you could add some push/pull shenanigans if you want). Another alternative would be vol, tone and balance, but the balance could suck away some of your precious highs. It's probably better to have a physical switch for the pickup selection where possible.
    Scott.

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    So working on making a wedge for the gap. It turns out that if put more than just a single piece of veneer in there it pushes the neck out of the socket. So the gap isn't as big as it looks.

    Turns out there's enough room either side of the neck to slide a piece of veneer too.

    Perhaps we'll just call this space for the glue to go in?
    - Sam

    IB-5 - was finished, considering re-finishing body
    IB-6S - done.
    JR-1M - dressing frets and electronics build
    ST-1 - still wondering how to install a tremelo
    Telebass - non-PBG from parts buiild - painting body

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    Sam what is the distance of the gap with no veneer inserted and the heel pushed flush into the neck pocket ?
    If its about 1mm or less I agree glue will fill this gap.
    If it's more then you need to sand the veneer in a wedge shape so it fits better and doesn't push the neck away from the pocket
    Current Builds and status
    scratch end grain pine tele - first clear coat on !
    JBA-4 - assembled - final tweaks
    Telemonster double scale tele - finish tobacco burst on body and sand neck

    Completed builds
    scratch oak.rose gum Jazzmaster - assembled needs setup
    MK-2 Mosrite - assembled - play in
    Ash tele with Baritone neck - neck pup wiring tweaks and play in

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    Quote Originally Posted by wokkaboy View Post
    Sam what is the distance of the gap with no veneer inserted and the heel pushed flush into the neck pocket ?
    If its about 1mm or less I agree glue will fill this gap.
    If it's more then you need to sand the veneer in a wedge shape so it fits better and doesn't push the neck away from the pocket
    It looks bigger, but seems I can only fit one piece of <1mm veneer in there before the gap fills up. I think it must taper off pretty quickly. Will do some more experimentation.

    Definitely less than 1mm gap either side of the neck pocket, can only fit one piece of the veneer in there with the neck pushed to the other side.
    - Sam

    IB-5 - was finished, considering re-finishing body
    IB-6S - done.
    JR-1M - dressing frets and electronics build
    ST-1 - still wondering how to install a tremelo
    Telebass - non-PBG from parts buiild - painting body

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