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Thursday, December 26, 2019

Guitar Neck Reshaping


Have you ever considered….

guitar neck shaping to customize a guitar just for the way you play?

Firstly, when in the middle of a gig do you notice some hand fatigue?  In addition to, inability to reach notes or the feeling there’s something slowing you down?  Did you ever pick up a friends guitar and say to yourself, “I wish my guitar felt this good”.  And, have you found a guitar somewhere that looks exactly like your and had to go grab it to see what it felt like?  Most importantly, were you surprised?  Likely it didn’t feel like yours did it?  Players begin the customization process the very day they get a new guitar. Guitar neck shaping is often desired but hardly attained without the proper resources.

Guitar neck shaping is often desired………

There are many possibilities for better playing guitars.  For example: a neck that allows you to change the scale length of your 25-1/2″ Fender scale guitar.  Consider the shorter Gibson scale of 24-3/4″. This kind of customization shortens the distance between frets and lowers string tension for easier, quicker playing.  Thought about it?  Never heard about it?  It’s very attainable for any player who is desiring a change. Some players  need a change as in guitar neck reshaping but can’t really verbalize what they need.  Equally important, we’ll often hear, “this guitar is uncomfortable, it’s hard to play, my hands ache after a while or I can’t play as fast as I want to. The spectrum of player comfort is extremely wide.

The spectrum of player comfort is extremely wide…..

Guitars are manufactured for “sales” not your comfort. Further, most companies build in the middle of the spectrum to “general players” with “average hands” with “average” needs.  Similarly, they  do not take into account comfort or needs of players “outside” the middle of the spectrum.

as well as player discomfort……

In fact, if your an average guy, with average hands and middle of the road in every way-you’ll be fine with an general off-the-rack guitar built for average sales produced by almost every guitar company. As a result, because of your style differences, hand size, physical limitations, unusual playing style you don’t fall in the “middle of the spectrum”.

reshaping an existing guitar neck

As a result, we can help.  Furthermore, reshaping an existing guitar neck can be the best customization ever for you and your guitar neck. Especially, in particular, your guitar neck contour or back shape of the neck is important for optimum play-ability and hand comfort.  $135 plus return shipping may be the best money you ever spent on your guitar. Call us 843-347-5742 or email us : haywire@sccoast.net
In conclusion, you’ll need help to determine which guitar neck reshaping process works best for your playing comfort. Think about a comparison with a neck you know that you already prefer.

Guitar neck Shaping or reshaping….

Above all, if you know what you need then you’re 90% there then we can get you all the way there. Compare the dimensions of the neck you’d like to change to those of your “favorite” neck for a start.  In brief, a set of digital calipers is all you need to do that!
Haywire Custom Guitars-Play Painlessly with a new ergonomic guitar neck
Haywire Custom Guitars-Play Painlessly with a new ergonomic guitar neck shape

We offer: Guitar Neck Replacement, Fret leveling, Nut filing
Custom Guitar Neck Contours, Custom guitar neck shaping, thinning, shaving and profiling

About the Author: Rick Mariner

Mr. Rick Mariner Owner and Founder and CEO of Haywire Custom Guitars Inc. He is a member of The Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans (A.S.I.A.) as well as a guitar player. Rick holds a bachelors degree from University of Md.and a Masters degree from George Washington University. Rick developed his exclusive 8 – Point “Gig- Ready” guitar process that allows for Custom Guitars that are “GIG-READY”. With Rick’s many years of development and guitar set-up experience, Haywire Guitar shop “Builds satisfied players… one Haywire guitar at a time”.

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About the Author:

Mr. Rick Mariner Owner and Founder and CEO of Haywire Custom Guitars Inc. He is a member of The Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans (A.S.I.A.) as well as a guitar player. Rick holds a bachelors degree from University of Md.and a Masters degree from George Washington University. Rick developed his exclusive 8 – Point “Gig- Ready” guitar process that allows for Custom Guitars that are “GIG-READY”. With Rick’s many years of development and guitar set-up experience, Haywire Guitar shop “Builds satisfied players… one Haywire guitar at a time”.

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Monday, January 25, 2016

Haywire Custom Shop Original Recessed Heel Crest Option

 The Haywire Custom Shop -  Recessed  Heel Crest Option

 Haywire Custom Guitars Recessed Heel Option

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Yes, we thought about it, created it, implemented it and have been doing it for years! 


 The Haywire Custom Shop –  Recessed  Heel Crest Option

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Haywire Custom Shop Original Recessed Heel Crest Option

 

Yes, we thought about it, created it, implemented it and have been doing it for years! 

In 1981, Haywire Custom Shop discovered that it is much more comfortable to play high on the guitar neck with this feature. We simply move the Crest of the heel down the fret board approximately 7/8″ more into the guitar body. You need the Haywire Recessed Heel Crest option when you’re playing at the higher end of the neck past the 12th fret and the bulky heel crest wood blocks your hand. It’s especially critical for those players that play more notes high on the guitar neck! Explore more of your guitar. When your fingers can reach more strings and frets, new ideas will open up for you-a Haywire innovation since 1982……………….

Improved chord hand access

Faster playing and more room on the neck

Easier and smoother note bending

Less stress on fingering hand

Cleaner, clearer guitar notes

More responsive hand-tapping

Easier sweep arpeggios

Better guitar trills and hammer-ons

Quicker pull-offs on the high extremes

You’ll have “TOTAL Guitar ACCESS” to the neck with our Special “Recessed Heel Crest” modification. A Haywire Recessed Heel Joint Option will let you fly all the way up the entire neck with no road blocks to your playing. You will no longer have to alter your technique to continue playing farther up the neck to reach the high notes.

Ordering From Haywire Custom Guitars

If you would like to order this or any other custom guitar, please contact us and we will be happy to discuss your guitar needs.

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A Few Words About Guitar Setups.......


A Few Words About Guitar Setups……
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When is it necessary to "set up" a guitar?

When a guitar is set up properly you’ll notice: The guitar will feel and sound its best all the strings will sound with exactly the notes they are supposed to. All notes will sound correct when played at each fret up and down the neck. The guitar will be easy to play. Strings will break less frequently. If a guitar plays easily and sounds its best then it's easy for the player to feel the music and play well.


What difference does a guitar set up make? 
When a guitar is not set up properly you’ll notice: The guitar may not feel or sound quite right. Some notes may sound correct while some others may sound sharp or flat. The guitar may be difficult to play. Strings will break more often.

  
                     

How is a set up accomplished?                                     

Adjusting action at the bridge:
Adjusting the action at the bridge for easier play makes a difference.  The bridge saddles should be lowered if the string action is too high, that is, the strings are too far up off the fretboard. In some cases it may be desirable to raise the saddles for a higher string action.

Lower the saddles too much and the strings might rattle against certain frets (this may or may not be inconsequential on an electric guitar; listen through an amplifier). In more extreme cases, pressing a string against one fret might actually fret the string against a different fret, usually the one under the intended one. In both cases, filing the frets might alleviate the problem if the saddle really should be that low. Otherwise, simply raising the saddle a small amount on the side with the problem should be fine.


Filing frets
Filing frets should only be done by a qualified repair person and only to correct problems with frets buzzing or strings being pressed at the wrong fret (see "adjusting action at the bridge" above).


Filing the nut
Filing the nut should only be done by a qualified repair person and is used to reduce pressure at the nut to allow a heavier gauge of strings to be used.


Neck/truss rod adjustment
This particular adjustment has been known to ruin guitars when performed incorrectly, so here referral to a professional repair person is highly recommended. A guitar will need a truss rod adjustment if the neck is not straight. One way to check the straightness of the neck is to play 12th and 19th harmonics on the low and high strings. After sounding each harmonic, fret the note there and play it again: it should be exactly the same pitch. If it is not, the neck may be in need of adjustment. However, this may be indicative of an intonation problem as well, give the guitar to a repair person.


Adjusting intonation
You may notice each string on the bridge sits in a "saddle". Depending on your setup, you might notice the saddles may be in different positions: some might be pushed forward and others might be pushed back, sometimes slightly. The positioning of the saddle effectively changes the length of the vibrating string. Tune the guitar to concert pitch with the aid of an electronic tuner, making sure the open strings are perfectly in tune. Play the 9th and 12th fret harmonics, then play the fretted notes. If the fretted notes are sharp, the string is too short and the saddle needs to be pushed back toward the base of the bridge. If the note is flat, the string is too long and the saddle needs to be pushed up toward the nut. Repeat this procedure for each string. Adjusting the intonation should be done every few months or at least twice a year.

Ordering From Haywire Custom Guitars

If you would like to order this or any other custom guitar, please contact us and we will be happy to discuss your guitar needs. 

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