Fingerboard Bow
Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 3:08 pm
Hello all.
My first kit guitar (Ken C.'s fine OM/000). My first post. My first big issue.
After I glued the FB to the neck, I found that, if I rested the straightedge along the FB, the first seven frets were lower than the rest of the frets. The straightedge touches all of the frets from fret number eight thru the end of the FB and just brushes the top of the bridge.
Fret number one shows the greatest deviation, with the others showing less deviation as you move down the FB to fret number seven. The image shows frets one thru five.
If I hold the straightedge down at the first fret, the clearance at fret twenty is approx. 1/32", and the clearance at the bridge is approx. 3/64".
Is this something I should be concerned about? If so, what action can I take to bring everything to level?
My first kit guitar (Ken C.'s fine OM/000). My first post. My first big issue.
After I glued the FB to the neck, I found that, if I rested the straightedge along the FB, the first seven frets were lower than the rest of the frets. The straightedge touches all of the frets from fret number eight thru the end of the FB and just brushes the top of the bridge.
Fret number one shows the greatest deviation, with the others showing less deviation as you move down the FB to fret number seven. The image shows frets one thru five.
If I hold the straightedge down at the first fret, the clearance at fret twenty is approx. 1/32", and the clearance at the bridge is approx. 3/64".
Is this something I should be concerned about? If so, what action can I take to bring everything to level?