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I got some junk parts recently and want to make my first electric. what I have now is one epiphone l.p. custom pickup, some pots, switches and mono outs. How should I wire this one humbucker?
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Hi Jonathan
thanks for the invite and your comments on my builds most kind of you mate
juju :)
I have played the ukulele for Hawaiian dancers at Jiyuugaota last Sunday.
What kind of music do you play besides making CBG ?
Best Regards,
Tj
All standard six string bridges that you can get from suppliers are made to support standard neck dimensions. If you're using a standard scale length (25.5) standard width at the nut is 41 mm and 2 inches at the 12th fret. If you get those measurements right, everything else will naturally fall into place.
You wouldn't want to have a neck this wide for a three string guitar (in my opinion anyway). The distance between strings would be too great to play comfortably. For a Tapered 3 string neck I'd make the nut 1 1/2 inches wide and maybe 1 3/4" or so at the base (no the 12'th fret but more like the 22nd or 24th fret).
If none of that applies, are you still enjoying the hobby?
;~þ