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RobF
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RE: Neck thickness (in reply to davewphx)
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It’s at the nut, generally measured at the nut side of the first fret. I tend to consider 21.5mm to be a minimum, although that’s generally what I use. If there were a standard, and I’m not sure it’s accurate to say there is, it would probably be 22.5mm, with much above getting into beefy territory, and less moving to thin. The wood being used has an influence on this, too, and the builder will try to read it and adjust accordingly. Oh, and the measurement is taken with fingerboard on and dressed, and the target thickness is achieved during carving.
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Date Sep. 24 2022 4:54:16
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RobF
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RE: Neck thickness (in reply to Stu)
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Ouch. 20.5 in the centre? And how deep is the fingerboard? Barring doing some form of major surgery, which I don’t think is a good idea, some depth could be gained by replacing the fingerboard with a thicker one. Otherwise, as Ricardo said, you’re just going to have a shallow neck which may or may not be totally fine, depending on the wood, only time will tell. That’s probably the best option, especially if you’re approaching guitar making as a journey, after all, you are still learning in the process, and there’s a good chance it’ll turn out just fine. Just don’t taper, keep the thickness even because you’ll need that 20.5 at the nut, too. *edit* Actually, it occurs to me that if you replaced the fingerboard with a thicker one, you could use that as an opportunity to inlay a CF rod into the neck. If placed deep enough it could add strength, if you feel it’s needed.
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Date Sep. 25 2022 0:18:30
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