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Hi Dane, Did you mean the end of the headstock to the bridge ? - rather than the nut. If that's the case then mine are typically about 33 inches when I use a scale length of 25.34 inches (same as Martin guitar). An overall length is about 38 inches including head and tail projection for the CBG shown here. I made this comment recently on another post regarding fret scale - I first decide where I want to position the bridge on the box to take regard of both the pattern/picture/graphics on the lid and also to get a position approximately 1/3 of the distance from the end of the box. I believe this gives better resonance than positioning the bridge too close to the end of the box. I then decide what fret scale I want to use (generally the same as my Martin D-18 which is 25.340" or 643.636mm). This then determines the length of my neck - - measure from the position determined for the bridge to where the nut will be to establish neck length. All the best John DWas wondering if someone could tell me typically, how far in inches is it from the end of the headstock to the nut ?? I'm using a 36 inch piece of red oak for my first build....thanks....
Dane Brown said:
Was wondering if someone could tell me typically, how far in inches is it from the end of the headstock to the nut ?? I'm using a 36 inch piece of red oak for my first build....thanks....
Did you mean the end of the headstock to the bridge ? - rather than the nut. If that's the case then mine are typically about 33 inches when I use a scale length of 25.34 inches (same as Martin guitar). An overall length is about 38 inches including head and tail projection for the CBG shown here.
I made this comment recently on another post regarding fret scale - I first decide where I want to position the bridge on the box to take regard of both the pattern/picture/graphics on the lid and also to get a position approximately 1/3 of the distance from the end of the box. I believe this gives better resonance than positioning the bridge too close to the end of the box. I then decide what fret scale I want to use (generally the same as my Martin D-18 which is 25.340" or 643.636mm). This then determines the length of my neck - - measure from the position determined for the bridge to where the nut will be to establish neck length.
All the best John D
Was wondering if someone could tell me typically, how far in inches is it from the end of the headstock to the nut ?? I'm using a 36 inch piece of red oak for my first build....thanks....
John,
Thank you for your response....actually I was speaking of from the end of the head stock to the nut...I guess better put is how much length do I need on the neck stock for putting in my tuners for either a 3 or 4 string CBG.........with a lil spare room left over .....
John Drake said:
Dane Brown said:
Was wondering if someone could tell me typically, how far in inches is it from the end of the headstock to the nut ?? I'm using a 36 inch piece of red oak for my first build....thanks....
Did you mean the end of the headstock to the bridge ? - rather than the nut. If that's the case then mine are typically about 33 inches when I use a scale length of 25.34 inches (same as Martin guitar). An overall length is about 38 inches including head and tail projection for the CBG shown here.
I made this comment recently on another post regarding fret scale - I first decide where I want to position the bridge on the box to take regard of both the pattern/picture/graphics on the lid and also to get a position approximately 1/3 of the distance from the end of the box. I believe this gives better resonance than positioning the bridge too close to the end of the box. I then decide what fret scale I want to use (generally the same as my Martin D-18 which is 25.340" or 643.636mm). This then determines the length of my neck - - measure from the position determined for the bridge to where the nut will be to establish neck length.
All the best John D
Dane, I made mine about 4 1/2" from the nut to the tip of the headstock. My guitar is smaller than Johns so the head came out smaller. Just need to make the closest tuner far enough away for a good angle from the nut.
MichaelS said:
Dane, I made mine about 4 1/2" from the nut to the tip of the headstock. My guitar is smaller than Johns so the head came out smaller. Just need to make the closest tuner far enough away for a good angle from the nut.
Hi, what are the good string angles from the nut to the string post? I realize it'll be a range since the farthest one would have the most shallow angle.
thanks, Clare
Hi Clare, This will depend a lot on the design of your headstock - and particularly if you decide to cut it at an angle. If you do not use an angled head then you may need to use something to hold the strings down to keep them firmly on the nut. See the bar in the attached photo which does this. regards John D
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