Building in neck relief

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Eric_K
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Building in neck relief

Post by Eric_K » Thu Jan 03, 2019 12:07 pm

I've built 5 guitars now and am resuming work on 3 more. My necks have always come out perfectly flat. Upon reading and studying I'm seeing recommendations on building in some up-bow for players that like relief. The up-bow can be taken out with the truss rod, but a truss rod can't add it. What are your thoughts?

Eric

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Re: Building in neck relief

Post by John Parchem » Thu Jan 03, 2019 12:30 pm

I use the 2 way double action truss rod from LMI. Then I dial in the relief I want. I generally leave the truss rod in neutral as the string tension provide just enough relief for me. I do not measure I just want some relief but not two much.

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Re: Building in neck relief

Post by Herman » Thu Jan 03, 2019 1:09 pm

Hi Eric,
I try to make my necks as flat as possible. Most of the times the string tension give some relief that is just right. The rod needs most of the time no tension ( only just to avoid a rattle), or maybe a 30 degree turn.
My advise is to keep 'm flat in the first place if you use a two way rod.
Herman

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Re: Building in neck relief

Post by Tim Benware » Fri Jan 04, 2019 12:29 pm

I always use a double action truss rod but attempt to get my neck as flat as possible. The closer/more accurately you can come to leveling the frets to dead flat the closer you can come to achieving 0.0" of relief.
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