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another part showed up today, and i'm not sure why all the other stuff i ordered from Warmoth didn't turn up with it. I ordered a showcase body and it only needed pickup holes routed into it, but the neck had to be made from scratch and was supposed to be a 4-6 week wait. But it's only been about 3 weeks and here it is. I assumed it would all come in 1 box but i guess not. On the bright side I guess i can fit the Tronical tuners.


The neck is a 1 3/4" nut width, wizard profile. I wanted a wide thin neck and this is perfect for me. It's not as thin as i was worried it might be which is good, it's more Wizard II than Wizard I. I really tossed up whether to go standard C or Wizard but i don't have a really slim neck so i figured i'll get that. It's also got stainless 6230 frets, and an Earvana nut.

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Tronical fitted, it took all of about 5 mins. No holes to drill, just put it through the tuner holes and fit the washers and nuts. Done.

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That is so awesome. I might even be tempted to start playing again if I had one of those fitted.
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The quality of the neck looks pretty good. I've always wondered what their stuff is like. It's going to be satisfying to build your own I feel. I've thought about getting stuff off them but if I was to get anything else I'm likely to spend the money on either a Dave Murray Strat, Adrian Smith Jackson super Strat or a Gibson Explorer. Get something really good and say "yeah I own one high end guitar". Mine do the job but it's something that's nagging from time to time.
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Warmoth always has quality parts and I think are worth the price. That tuning peg system looks awesome too, never seen it like that before.
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look what arrived in the mail today. I'm still waiting on the pickups but i had a few old shitty ones laying around so i did a quick mockup of what it might look like. I'll give it a coat of tung oil and then start the assembly.

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I have a Gibson SG,Fender American std tele and a Gretsch 5120 and the guitar I always play is a $150 Epiphone acoustic ... Hardly play the electrics at all :) Going to Hawaii next year and I'm picking up a Martin 0015:) cant wait.

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That looks nice. But one question, where's the truss rod access on the neck?
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I'm going to assume it's probably at the heel of the neck.
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Under the bottom at the base of the neck. So right near the lower cut away next to the 19th fret.
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Ah ok now I can see it in the pic's. I'm so use to it being at the top of the fret board or having access at the bottom of the neck. I'll be interested to hear how the tuning is with the auto tuner and a floating trem. I know the Floyd on my 7 string is set for 9's and the last time I bought strings I got sent 10's, which are useless. Only place I have to buy them is online as our music shop long ago. Not worth the hassle of setting it up for 10's when I like 9's on it in the first place. Only way I can use 10's is to block the Floyd off.
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I had a play on Warmoth with some Strat designs. The finishes are bengal burst and dragon burst.
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I like the dragon burst... very cool.
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the last piece of the puzzle arrived today. Now i just have to assemble it all.

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hop to it.... what are you waiting for 8)
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i got a chance to dab a bit of finishing oil on it, it's a mix of bees wax, canauba wax and tung oil. I was so happy with how it came out i did the whole body. It's pretty much exactly as i wanted it to look. I might do one or 2 more coats and then give it a fine sand.

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That's looking nice but I would have had some holes drilled in it by now for the pots or I would have got it done when I ordered it. It's a nice grain.

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I decided to do the holes myself because there wasn't many options to relocate then away from the default. But I forgot to do it before I stained it. It'll be next on the list.
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Going 1 volume. 1 tone? That cavity is big enough for anything.
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yep, 1 of each. It's the standard cavity so there's plenty of room for moving them around. These are the 3 default options, i didn't like any of them so i'll put the volume somewhere between the first and second knob. And the tone just a bit further back.

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Good idea. That's one thing that bugs me about my strat is where the volume is. It's too close for my liking but I live with it.
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i somehow end up rolling my volume off when i play Strats. It bugs the hell out of me.
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I do that with my pinky.
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Looking good :yes: , love the dragon burst :nod:
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