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  • Floyd and neck questions

    My project body is drilled for an OFR, will a Floyd special fit? Also, which fretboard radii are better for Floyd usage? I will probably go the Musikraft route so I have a few choices.
    I still keep practicing though.... Mostly because I hate my neighbors.-MakeAJazzNoiseHere

  • #2
    The Floyd Special is the same dimensions as the original. No issue there.
    As for neck radius, pic what ever you're comfortable with.
    All Floyd nuts have a 10" radius. You shim the saddles on the bridge to work with the neck radius.
    The bridge is 12" radius with the factory shims... it's 10" without them.
    Basically you buy a pack of saddle shims and use a radius gauge to setup the saddles to match the neck radius.

    But honestly, most guitar manufacturers leave the trems stock... even Jackson.
    -Rick

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    • #3
      Thanks, do you happen to know if the OFR comes with both sets of nut screws? The neck I ordered has the holes all the way through the neck.
      I still keep practicing though.... Mostly because I hate my neighbors.-MakeAJazzNoiseHere

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      • #4
        Originally posted by quadperson View Post
        Thanks, do you happen to know if the OFR comes with both sets of nut screws? The neck I ordered has the holes all the way through the neck.
        I just checked the box from the last OFR I bought and they do come with both.
        If by some chance you don't get them, they're pretty easy to find online.
        Hell PM me your address and I'll send you a set if they don't give you any.
        -Rick

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        • #5
          Thanks for the help, also...the ones I'm seeing for sale (WARMOTH) come with the 37mm block. This will be a non-recessed mount, will that matter? Aaaaand one final question...are the bushings hard to install? the body is already drilled, should I use the drill press as a press or a rubber mallet? Thanks in advance.
          I still keep practicing though.... Mostly because I hate my neighbors.-MakeAJazzNoiseHere

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          • #6
            Originally posted by quadperson View Post
            Thanks for the help, also...the ones I'm seeing for sale (WARMOTH) come with the 37mm block. This will be a non-recessed mount, will that matter? Aaaaand one final question...are the bushings hard to install? the body is already drilled, should I use the drill press as a press or a rubber mallet? Thanks in advance.
            Personally, I would use the drill press to press them in. I never enjoy hitting guitars.
            A Charvel CX592, Jackson JS20 and a Jackson DK2, amongst others....

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            • #7
              Press them in.. never force them in with a mallet of any kind. Good way to split the body.
              As for the block, 37mm might work. Just depends on the neck angle. If it's steep, a larger block will be required.
              I have a surface mount one my Charvel that only has a slight neck angle. It uses a 37mm block with no issues.
              You just have to test fit and make sure the springs aren't rubbing against the body.
              -Rick

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