chilipeppermaniac
Ambassador of Decibels
Ray says SUCCESS. AS in a Flattened straight neck
I didn't spot that part about missing the middle, so switching to the small block. That would tend to sand down into the dip and not straighten it.
I used the small block to target the upper and lower portions of the neck only until they came closer to the middle dip. Then I went back to the full beam and stayed with it until I had an ever surface.I didn't spot that part about missing the middle, so switching to the small block. That would tend to sand down into the dip and not straighten it.
This.I guess you could have put a slight taper on the shim to tip the neck back a little and allow more height in the bridge saddles.
Thanks! With this shim, the saddles need to be LIFTED an appreciable amount to get the strings off of the board, but nothing too high. I will have to leave it at that because I do not have the ability to make micro adjustments at a taperYes, that will do very nicely. How does the saddle adjustment look now?
Thanks Chili!Looks like a winner, Ray