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Posted: 10/21/2006 at 1:30 PM Post subject: Welcome to MetalNecks.com your source on aluminum necked guitar/basses |
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Hello All, please feel free to post your questions, hopefully I or someone will be able to answer your questions!
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Brian Ostosh |
Posted: 11/09/2015 at 08:55 AM Post subject: RE:Welcome to MetalNecks.com your source on aluminum necked guitar/basses |
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Wishing to know if this site has any members interested. I made a billet neck with a lightweight structure machining to .030 - .015 to 12 oz total. And wish to swap notes with other CNC artists.
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NikolaK |
Posted: 11/01/2017 at 7:12 PM Post subject: RE:Welcome to MetalNecks.com your source on aluminum necked guitar/basses |
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Hello! i hope this forum is at least partially alive, i would also love to swap notes, although i do not have much. I'm very new here and keen on learning to design these kind of instruments, so if anyone has any experience in owning/playing an aluminum neck guitar and could contribute a few answers: An accurately measured egc neck thickness, this is vital to my study, and i can't seem to find it online oddly enough. Does the backbow created by the truss rod and fret falloff at the high frets in traditional wood necks need to be accounted for when designing a completely aluminum neck? (from internet research the answer is most likely no but i want an owner's opinion) How wide do the fret slots need to be for this kind of neck? Would they need to be wider than the standard 0.023"?
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