Stewart Baritone neck set
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 11:42 pm
I recently swapped some work for this Stewart Baritone Uke which needs a significant amount of restoration including a neck re-set. I've removed the neck (and the bolt that was holding it in place) and am trying calculate the proper amount material to remove from the heel to get optimal action.
I've got Dan E's neck reset DVD for guitars. With a guitar, as I recall, you set a straight edge on the fretboard and see where it meets the bridge. If it's correct, the straight edge will meet at the top of the wood of the bridge, which leaves about 1/8" for the saddle to get proper action. If it's off, you measure by how much and use that figure to calculate the amount of wood to remove from the heel.
Would that also be correct for a Baritone Uke with nylon strings? If not, what would the correct height above the wood of the bridge be? I have the original bridge and it currently comes to about 1/8" below the top of the wood. Thanks!
I've got Dan E's neck reset DVD for guitars. With a guitar, as I recall, you set a straight edge on the fretboard and see where it meets the bridge. If it's correct, the straight edge will meet at the top of the wood of the bridge, which leaves about 1/8" for the saddle to get proper action. If it's off, you measure by how much and use that figure to calculate the amount of wood to remove from the heel.
Would that also be correct for a Baritone Uke with nylon strings? If not, what would the correct height above the wood of the bridge be? I have the original bridge and it currently comes to about 1/8" below the top of the wood. Thanks!