Hello all.
I just realized that the 2-ply peghead overlay plus the 1-ply rear overlay brings my peghead to exactly 5/8". Too thick? I have a Fender peghead here at 9/16", so I'm thinking another 1/16" isn't going to be a deal-breaker. However, the Gotoh tuners I'm planning to use (StewMac #0914) leave me with what looks like 0.100" thread contact when installed, and that seems a little weak to me. Am I going to be alright, or will I need to plane down the rear of the peghead and glue up a new rear overlay?
Chad
Peghead: 5/8" too thick?
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Re: Peghead: 5/8" too thick?
That's enough thread, but does the shaft's taper clear the bushing, or will it look nasty?
You -could- recess the bushing into the peghead a bit.
You -could- recess the bushing into the peghead a bit.
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Re: Peghead: 5/8" too thick?
Hi Mario. I need to drill the 10mm holes for the tuners and test fit them. If the taper clears the bushing and looks alright, then I think I'll go with it. I *might* consider recessing the bushing, just to the depth of the washer. I really don't want to plane down the back of the peghead as I've already laminated the veneer and roughed out the volute transition:
http://i1070.photobucket.com/albums/u48 ... volute.jpg
Thanks again, Mario. You've been doing this, rather successfully I might add, for a long time! If you think that 0.100" of thread contact is adequate, then I'll definitely take your word for it.
http://i1070.photobucket.com/albums/u48 ... volute.jpg
Thanks again, Mario. You've been doing this, rather successfully I might add, for a long time! If you think that 0.100" of thread contact is adequate, then I'll definitely take your word for it.
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Re: Peghead: 5/8" too thick?
.100 would probably work ok- but it's far from ideal... You do need to consider the thickness of your finish as well. Some go on a lot thicker than others.... Automotive primer, paint and clearcoat are probably .025-.035 thick (combined front and back of headstock) leaving you .065-.075 of thread- or even less.
Good thing you dont have schallers with the staggered post heights- I'm sure they wouldnt work on a thick headstock.
Good thing you dont have schallers with the staggered post heights- I'm sure they wouldnt work on a thick headstock.
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Re: Peghead: 5/8" too thick?
Thanks Julian. I actually dug around a bit and found that for $10 more, the Grover midsize Rotomatics will fit my headstock with approximately 0.225" thread contact. Grovers it is. Thanks again.