Stew mac and Rockinger don't have that, Warmoth only has 24 frets ones with a 10quot; radius... eh...
It's for a Charvel model series, the neck is therefore a little larger than on a Fender I believe. 22 frets, 25.5 scale, with a 12/16 radius. A 10/16 would be fine for me too. Birdseyes is a bonus If you know of anywhere to get that, thanks!
Check this out.
from : localhost/10-16 compound radius, 22 frets, 25.5 inch scale, Jackson style headstock.
Sorry I wasn't clear enough... I don't want nor need a neck. Just the fretboard itself.
Originally Posted by PierreSorry I wasn't clear enough... I don't want nor need a neck. Just the fretboard itself.
Ahh, that my friend, I can't help you with. Sorry.
Originally Posted by PierreSorry I wasn't clear enough... I don't want nor need a neck. Just the fretboard itself.
I've always just bought the slotted boards from Warmoth and Stew Mac for my home made necks.. I think Warmoths fingerboards are a 10 inch solid radius.. but since you have to do some sanding with blocks after you install the inlay you can easily turn it into a compound neck...
WhoFan
Yeah I'll go for that.
Non inlayed muahaha... Probably birseye maple uninlayed fretboard. I just hope they're bigger than Fender size fretboards because the neck I have is. I'll also try and radius it when I fret it if I get good at it.
If I use the radius blocks, how would I be able to change the radius properly from 10 to 16 then...?
Email them first and find out. You many want to supply measurements at the nut, 7th fret, 12th fret, 22nd fret. That'll at least give them an idea of the width of the fingerboard and whether it will fit.
Originally Posted by PierreYeah I'll go for that.
Non inlayed muahaha... Probably birseye maple uninlayed fretboard. I just hope they're bigger than Fender size fretboards because the neck I have is. I'll also try and radius it when I fret it if I get good at it.
If I use the radius blocks, how would I be able to change the radius properly from 10 to 16 then...?
Doing a compund radius board can be tricky.... I have not done any myself yet.. i have made all straight fingerboards... But as i understand it you use a 16 radius block down near the last frets to about the 14th fret.... a 12 radius block from 14th thru the middle of the board and a 10 for the mid-nut area..... Use a good quality straight edge so you know you are keeping a flat fingerboard.... It's easy to take off more wood in some spots over others... Maybe someone on here with more experience then me can help you more.. I'm more of a hobbist at guitar making to be honest...
Most fingerboards i have ever bought have lots of extra over hang wood done near the high frets to cut off... Stewmacs and Warmoths boards should be wide enough for your Charvel neck...
WhoFan
Peirre,
The board I have that came from Stewmac is 2.5 inches wide down the entire length. The new ones say the are tapered a bit but, I do not think you will have anything to worry about.
Try contacting USACG. I bet they could hook you up.
Yeah I emailed USAGC yesterday. I'll see what their reply is.
I'll check again on StewMac but they don't have pre slotted and radiused maple neck I think
Ah wait they do but they have a radius of 12quot;. No compound radius.
- Mar 22 Tue 2011 21:04
Maple fretboard, slotted, 25.5 scale, compound radius, where to buy?
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