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Monday, February 11, 2019

Communicate The Shape For Shaving Down My Guitar Neck

Guitar Neck Shaving

 

Haywire Custom Guitars Custom Neck shave before and after


                                          Haywire Custom   Shop Custom Neck shave before and after

QUESTION:

Hi Rick,
I saw your website about your services including shaving down a guitar neck.
A couple questions:
How would I communicate the shape I wanted ?
Would I ship the whole guitar to your shop ?
How long would it take, approximately ?
Is the base price $135 plus return shipping ?
Thank you !

ANSWER:

Thank you for stopping by the website and taking time to write about Guitar Neck Shaving .
The best way to communicate what you need is to either work with specs from your existing neck or send a neck along with the one you’d like shaved.
Ideally the neck you send should be what you’d liked duplicated on the neck to be shaved.

If you want to work from the existing neck then move the strings and take measurements with a digital caliper as we do every time a neck comes in to the shop.
From those measurements you will better be able to determine how much you want removed to make it a better playing neck for you.
Here is a typical example of what takes place when we get a neck in the shop to be shaved:

The specs as it came in were as follows:

1st fret   3rd     5th     7th      9th     12fth

After a guitar neck shaving here are the new specs as follows:

1st fret    3rd      5th     7th      9th     12fth
In this way we can get the reduction as close as possible within a few thousandths.
There are other ways as well, such as you can say, “I’d like a 20% reduction” and we can go from there.
The more specific you can be the better the outcome. We can duplicate anything you send us as well.
The other consideration is the back profile and if you’d like it to stay the same or if you want a change.
Guitar neck shaving, thinning or reshaping a guitar neck, re-profiling a guitar neck or shaping and duplicating guitar necks?
We do it all as a result, you feel more comfortable with your guitar.
Therefore, if you have a neck that you just love but it’s a bit too thick-we’ll shave it for you.  
 
$135.00 plus return shipping to your door will get guitar neck shaving done to a thickness more comfortable for you.  
We’ll also replace the finish on the back to help preserve the wood and keep it smooth and beautiful.
  “We are musicians working for musicians” 

Sincerely,
Rick Mariner
Haywire Custom Guitars Inc.
Haywire Custom Shop
2007 Lees Landing Circle
Conway, SC 29526
http://www.haywirecustomguitars.com
843-347-5742

Sunday, February 10, 2019

Haywire Custom Shop Guitar Neck Reshaping To Customize A Guitar

Have you ever considered....

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

Firstly, when in the middle of a gig do you notice some hand fatigue, 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".  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 reshaping is often desired but hardly attained without the proper resources.

Guitar neck reshaping 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 to 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.  Instead 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. Companies build in the middle of the spectrum to "general players" with "average hands" with "average" needs.  They take nothing into account regarding the comfort or needs of players "outside" the middle of the spectrum.
So, 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" so we can help.  Guitar neck reshaping an existing can be the best customization ever for you and your guitar neck.  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. 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.  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

Friday, July 13, 2018

Haywire Custom Guitars #1 Guitar Players Blog: Could Your Guitar Be A Roadblock To Success?

Haywire Custom Guitars #1 Guitar Players Blog: Could Your Guitar Be A Roadblock To Success?: Could Your Guitar Be A Roadblock To Success As A Guitar Player? A hard to play guitar could be a roadblock to success as a guitar player ...

Could Your Guitar Be A Roadblock To Success?

Could Your Guitar Be A Roadblock To Success As A Guitar Player?

A hard to play guitar could be a roadblock to success as a guitar player and musician. At Haywire Custom Shop, we prep a guitar with our "8 Point Gig Ready Process”.  Of course not every step is completely necessary on every guitar, for example if the pickups on the guitar we are working on are potted (dipped in wax) no need to cover that again.  As a result, our process has an underlying agenda.

we avoid problems that create roadblocks to your success

Which is to act as a screening tool for an overall view of your guitar integrity as well as play-ability. By going over each step it can and often does lead to checking into other issues that need attention. So, basically we do a preliminary forensic guitar test to determine the overall baseline health of the guitar.
The most important part of your guitar is its neck.  Because all guitar necks are subject to great stress as a result of string tension and seasonal change, there are times when a neck may take on a slight bow (or warp) or neck hump.  However, if it does, there is no cause for alarm we'll find it when we check for the straightness.

insure your success as a guitar player

Therefore we avoid problems that create roadblocks to your success as a guitar player.  As they arrive in the shop, each guitar neck is checked and adjusted to be sure it is true and straight to ensure proper alignment on all axis. This step ensures proper action and allows for better and consistent string height and easier guitar tuning and playing. If a neck is bowed, then playing at the bowed area in the neck is always more difficult. The reason is that the strings are higher off the neck at the area of the bow. A player has to remember to slightly change his/her technique when playing around that spot. Rather than have to deal with that we make sure the neck is parallel to the strings and all action up and down the neck is the same. In that way, a player only has to think about the  music and not how hard to push down the strings in certain problem spots.  Finally, our inspections and fixes can help insure your success as a guitar player. Make sense?
Haywire Custom Guitars-Play with ease
 Play Effortlessly

Sunday, July 8, 2018

Building A Guitar Is Like Raising A Child.

What is toughest when building a custom guitar?

 
Hi Usman,  Interesting question. Building a guitar is like raising a child.  Any parent knows that some children are easy to raise and some are especially difficult all the way through from beginning to end.  It is the exactly the same with putting a guitar together. And like children, they are all different. Some are easy from the beginning until the end, then there's the rest.  Seems like most of the time new builds are very predictable. Therefore, no problems are expected.  Because they're so much like children they can behave unusually.
Knowing how to handle each behavior that results from having a difficult child is important. Also, a difficult guitar needs to be dealt with properly. Dealing with guitars day in and day out gives builders a perspective that no one else can share.  So,....If I think something is wrong, I find out what and why.
Furthermore, like children and adolescents, guitars can have disorders that interfere with the way they feel, and act. As a result, we have to diagnose each and every problem that arises. A builder needs to keep building the guitar on track to be a great instrument he can be proud of.  And like children, behavior needs to be monitored constantly.

"Play well with others"

From the very beginning people have preferences about the way they like guitars and children to be. As we grow and learn, our preferences can expand and become more sophisticated. They can also change with new experiences. Do you ever find yourself saying to your child or your guitar, “But you always used to be more like X.” or "Play well with others"?
Whenever there are difficulties, and there will always be difficulties, ones ability to resolve these difficulties may very well hinge on the strength of experience.  Therefore with raising children and building a guitar, we have to keep in mind creative and enjoyable ways to live harmoniously together.
image Haywire Custom Guitars-Building a guitar- Ash Strat finished Amber Maple neck1

Orthopedic And Medical Issues Of Guitarists Addressed With Light Weight Guitars

Haywire Custom Guitars: 2018 New E-Commerce Site And Orthopedic Guitar Choices Addressing Medical Issues

Additions to our website update with "Buy Now" service offered by Haywire Custom Guitars. Now buy guitars in stock direct from the Haywire Custom Guitars website. New Choices: Light weight guitars for ease of playing for players with medical issues.

Haywire Custom Guitars SG Nashville Guitar ergonomis to address Medical Issues
Press Release:
CONWAY, S.C. - July 2, 2018
NEW: Haywire Custom Guitars Website features now include direct purchase of guitars in stock. In addition, shipping is included world-wide. Because the website has a cleaner look, topics easier to find. Musicians now can join the interactive blog about guitar modifications.  Read about repairs with answers provided by an experienced guitar tech.  As a result, critical and medical issues that can be a roadblock to their success as a player, are addressed. Guitarists world-wide can now get help with any guitar issue.  Find over 130 articles. Medical issues of guitarists are addressed with light weight guitars.  Because more ergonomic neck features and choices work for players.
Available after 07-02-2018, is applicable to all guitar players who own, need and play guitars on the job. This is also applicable to guitar players needing specific tonal qualities of a custom guitar but also require special modifications for certain physical conditions.

Solve medical issues where guitar weight is a problem

Haywire Custom Guitars Inc-USA offers help to solve medical issues. Because guitar weight is a problem. New from Haywire Custom Guitars USA is our Light Guitar selection.  We have done a website re-launch with new features.  Also, demo videos to present sound clips of our variety of guitars, blog for information on guitars, gallery featuring photos of hundreds of recently completed custom guitars.  Find info regarding modifications most desired by guitar players. There are suggested maintenance repair choices. Light weight guitar body changes for ease when playing guitar with medical issues. New Buy Now section for guitarists to get it fast!

Medical issues of guitar players are addressed with light weight guitars

Players as always, can ship guitars directly to Haywire Custom Guitars Inc USA Custom Shop for immediate attention. We solve any issues needing repair or modifications. Seems like guitars often need set-ups, action adjustments, new frets, new pickups, re-wiring of existing pickups, ground issues neck bow and truss rod adjustments. Hence, we'll cover that for you.
Most of all, we will address the problems quickly with a day or so. Therefore,  turnaround time is quick. In conclusion, get the guitar back with the problems solved. In addition, quotes for all services are available by request.
Contact
Rick Mariner-CEO
Haywire Custom Guitars Inc.
haywire@sccoast.net
8433475742

There Are Different Reasons Behind Guitar Comfort Mods

To: Haywire Custom Guitars
From: marianuman
image Haywire Custom Guitars Single cutaway custom Stetsbar Nashville 7 Sound switch guitar
Haywire Custom Guitars Single cutaway
 custom Stetsbar Nashville
 7 Sound switch electric guitar

Maria asks:  What types of modifications can you do to a guitar, what effect do these modifications have on the quality of music that guitar produces?

 
Hello Maria,
Good question.  There are different reasons behind guitar comfort mods (or modifications).  Some are guitar "comfort" mods, for short, and they are designed to change the feel of the guitar when in contact with the players body. Yet still other modifications have nothing to do with sound at all. Women are built differently and require lighter guitars. Aging and older guitar players face comfort issues. We address those issues for older guitar players.

The comfort mods include, tummy cuts in the back of the guitar for better more ergonomic fit with the human body. Because the cut makes the guitar body fit the human body closer.  The feel is softer with comfort curves that feel more natural to us.  Other comfort issues include smaller and thinner guitar necks. In addition players with medical issues such as tendonitis, we work with them. Guitar neck shaving is done to slim down the neck for ease of play. Other comfort mods have to do with a guitar players hand size, and reach on the "heel crest area of the neck".

these mods help a player feel more comfortable

Still other guitar comfort mods include slimming down the general thickness of the neck, the width of the neck, radius or curvature of the top of the fret board,  height of the strings from the frets, the scale length of a neck, string gauge,  certain afflictions like arthritis, may have an effect on the location of the volume and tone controls.  This affects the feel of the distance of the strings from each other.  Areas as neck back contours can be very influential to a players comfort.  Because all of these mods help a player feel more comfortable.  And therefore they are more able to concentrate on the job of playing music.

guitar comfort mods for medical issues are serious and need to be addressed

There are the other modification that become necessary for improving the sound quality of the notes. These mods affect the quality of music the guitar produces. They include, but are not limited to:  excessive noise through a pickup,  muffle when rolling down the volume control, weakness in a pickup, uneven sound or volume from a pickup,  switching combinations not usually available except through custom wiring,  pole piece adjustment on Humbucker pickups, and adding tremolo devices for semi-tone wobbles creating dramatic effects.

Finally, The Haywire Custom shop will make all guitar comfort mods available for all guitar players as needed. Medical issues are serious and need to be addressed. Older guitar players need assistance. Haywire Custom shop is here to do that. The sound issues have more to do with the quality that the guitar produces. Especially relevant is the fact that "quality of music" is completely subjective. That is completely dependent upon the guitar player.
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Friday, July 6, 2018

How many different kinds of guitars do you sell? What’s your personal favorite guitar?


image Haywire Custom Guitars Feather Light Guitar with Tortoise Guard
Haywire Custom Guitars Feather Light Guitar with Tortoise Guard


How Many Different Kinds Of Guitars Do You Sell? Which Is Your Favorite Guitar?

At Haywire Custom Shop we get some great questions from players. Here is one of those questions……….

How many different kinds of guitars do you sell? What’s your personal favorite guitar?

Hi Tusher,
Thanks for dropping by. Each custom guitar is different but my favorite guitar is the Nashville Player #1.   We base our guitars shape, size, sound, feel and looks on the requirements of the player buying it. So the guitars that leave the Haywire Custom Shop go to specific players. There are as many guitars to build as there are players. It’s endless. We have a basic but changing catalog of about 25 guitars or so that we customize and set up for a particular player by request.
Unlike most “guitar companies” who have a list of 10 or 20 guitars that they build on a regular basis, we don’t assume that players will fit our categories. Opposite, we build what players need and not what we “say” they should have.  Therefore we put together a truly custom favorite guitar in every sense. It’s not a “one size fits all” guitar world.

We are musicians working for musicians, therefore we have been where they’re going as players….

Because we understand that, we work for the customer. We “help guitar players buy” what they need and not what “we need to sell”. Most companies try and “sell them what they have”. We are musicians working for musicians, therefore we have been where they’re going as players and understand their needs completely. Part of our responsibility to guitar players is to be extraordinarily good listeners rather than “good salesman”.
If we listen and respond to the needs of guitar players then they will be much happier and feel more comfortable.  We want them to flourish with the guitar they told us they wanted.  If guitarists feel good about their guitar then there will be less roadblocks to their success as musicians. Only then will ours become their favorite guitar.
 

Wednesday, July 4, 2018

Tips For Players To Keep Your Guitar In Good Working Order


image Haywire Custom Guitars - 5 String H Bass guitar maintenance tips
Haywire Custom Guitars – 5 String

Tips For Players To Keep Your Guitar In Good Working Order

Guitar maintenance tips for players to keep your guitar in good working order

First of all,  I know you’re not a janitor.  But it helps to know a few guitar maintenance tips for your guitars’ happiness.  Has it become a little difficult to play sometimes?  Does it sound,”out of tune”?  Are the strings too high off the neck?  Is the neck warped or bowed?  Are the tuning gears difficult to turn due to, rusty moving parts ?  Probably?  It seems like, that your guitar needs a guitar tune up! Sometimes these items are best left to the pros, however there are some things players can do. With little effort a player can perform some tasks to help a guitar play better.

You never know when you get a call for a gig

Thanks for dropping by. There are a few maintenance tips I can offer. First of all, wipe down the strings after playing. That will help keep rust away. Add some silicone grease to the friction points such as in the string slots of the nut and the string trees as well as the bridge. Add light oil to the tuning keys to keep them free.

You need to be ready to play at all times

Clean the fret board with some light mineral oil. One of the most important things: make sure when changing guitar strings to do so-one at a time, rather than take off all of the strings at once. It is so much easier on the neck. Finally, always keep your guitar in a comfortable temperature. Avoid extremes in temperature. Remember, if it’s uncomfortable for you then it’s not good for your guitar. Guitar maintenance tips are only good if you use them.

Guitars need to avoid extremes in temperature

If you feel a bit more adventurous with these guitar maintenance tips then try doing more. This includes cleaning the electronics,  adjusting the string height, tightening any loose hardware, adding the proper washers to the input jack and tightening it to make sure it stays tight,  re-stringing,  adjusting the truss rod, cleaning and adjusting nut slots,  set string radius and intonation. These a just a few things you can do to keep things running smooth.
You never know when you get a call for a gig.
You need to be ready at all times, but most importantly, so does your guitar!

Haywire Custom Guitars, home of the “Gig-Ready” guitar!

Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Haywire Custom Guitars #1 Guitar Players Blog: How Do You Assist Customers Who Are Having Issues ...

Haywire Custom Guitars #1 Guitar Players Blog: How Do You Assist Customers Who Are Having Issues ...: How Do You Assist Customers Who Are Having Issues With Guitar Strings High Off The Neck? That is a very good question.  The short answer ...

How Do You Assist Customers Who Are Having Issues With Guitar Strings High Off The Neck?

How Do You Assist Customers Who Are Having Issues With Guitar Strings High Off The Neck?

That is a very good question.  The short answer is, we fix it.  The height of the strings from the neck is called,"action". Raising the action or lifting the strings higher off the face of the fret board is quite easy and makes everyone an expert.  Most noteworthy, lowering the "action" is one of the most operations performed on a guitars. So, why if raising is easy, as a result, it should be easy to lower too.  Sorry, it's a one way street here. That's not how it works-so the short answer gets longer. Lowering action to a customers specs is a very difficult, multi-operational process and skill.  This takes training and practice to accomplish properly.

Low Action Speaks Louder Than Words

In our article, Action Speaks Louder Than Words, I quote, "  Action or feel and guitar string height is most commonly thought of as how high the strings are from the frets.Therefore, it is called string height.  Action is a term used to describe how a guitar is adjusted according to how high or low the strings are on the neck which affects how well it plays.  A guitar player needs to know how to set action. Furthermore, Finally, if the action is how a guitar plays, specifically the distance of the strings to the fingerboard. The strings can’t sit too high because they’re hard to fret. However, if they’re too low, buzzing occurs. The farther a string must travel pushed down by a players fingertip. Most noteworthy, the higher the action, the sharper the string gets. High action=Sharper notes."

standard terminology used by luthiers for a thin wedge under a bolt-on neck is a shim

If a guitar player cannot set the action low enough then it's certainly not a life altering issue.  Because we can do it, it's not necessary for the player to do it.  Problems arise when the strings sit too high, they’re hard to fret. If they’re too low, buzzing occurs. If string buzz is not an issue then play on!  Most guitarists object to "string buzz".  It's when the fretted note rattles on the next fret in front of it. It generally does not translate through an amp but players notice it when they play and usually complain about it.  Guitar strings high off of the fret board make playing difficult.



 One way to achieve lower action; neck truss rod adjustment for strings too high. Consequently, the search for low action begins in the guitar repair shop. In the Haywire Custom Guitar shop we first set the truss rod. A truss rod is an adjustable rod running the length of the guitar neck. It both strengthens the neck and facilitates adjustment of a bowed or humped neck. (see illustration). 

 image Haywire Custom Guitars neck truss rod adjustment for strings too high


Here we begin the search for lower guitar action.

Lowering action to the customers specs is a very difficult, multi-operational process

Being the first step adjusting the truss rod may work.  If it doesn't and the strings are still not low enough, we go down the list.  The next step in the search is to cut the top off of every fret to ensure no obstacles for the strings. This step is called fret leveling.  In addition to cutting off the tops there are inherently two more steps to that process.
Fret leveling therefore is a three step process with guitar strings high. After the tops of the frets are leveled, they need to be re-crowned.  What is re-crowning?  It simply brings the roundness back to the top of the frets from the flatness leveling causes. This step causes the need to invoke the last step of polishing the frets. The re-crowning process causes the fret to become rough and not smooth like a great feeling guitar needs to be.  Hence, polishing to bring the fret back to it's original luster is required. Therefore, "a very difficult, multi-operational process" becomes more valid.

adjust the angle or pitch of the neck

If the following steps fail to make a meaningful change if issues with guitar strings too high, we need to look elsewhere.  We need to go to another technique for lowering action.  Let's look at shim placement to adjust the angle or pitch of the neck.  Guitarists erroneously believe that all guitar necks are interchangeable. This is the part of our job that takes up most of our time. It's called: debunking myths believed by all guitar players. Especially relevant is the fact that guitarists hold onto these like a dog grabs a bone.  They are quite content believing what they read on a guitar forum because it must be true.  Now, that I have lost 75% of my readers here let's move on.  Now that we who are left are all on the same page the next step will get us closer to lower action.

guitar strings high

If after installing the neck and adjusting the truss rod you see better action is necessary, use a shim. You can set your action string height better and lower when you use a shim. Most likely, will need one, because the likelihood of a new bolt-on neck fitting exactly right just doesn’t happen.  It’s up to you or us at the custom shop to “make it happen”.  We'll reduce the height when guitar strings high off the neck are problematic.

Why are guitar neck shims needed for new neck installations?

What is the purpose of a guitar neck shim?  To adjust the angle or pitch of the guitar neck. Why would you need to adjust the angle or pitch of the neck? Remember.... all guitar necks are not interchangeable. Sure they may fit, but not properly. It is crucial to get the exact neck angle right so that the strings lay in extreme parallel all the way down the neck.  Failing the above steps.  This is the only remaining way low action can be achieved. Need low action?-call us. You can watch while we do it if you'd like. We'll get it as low as you want it!




Featherlight Swamp Ash Natural Body Guitars For Women

Featherlight Swamp Ash Natural Body Guitars From The Haywire Custom Guitars Custom Shop

Let's address guitars for women.....

Featherlight guitars for women from Haywire Custom shop are much easier to hold and play. At Haywire Custom Guitars we take the classic look of the double and single cutaway guitar and lighten it.  We drop the weight by up to 30 percent.  As a result, each of our lightweight guitars are six pounds or less. Can you handle it? Many of our Custom Shop featherlight guitars are specifically designed for female players. Women need and want lightweight guitars. Why does no one address their playing needs?

well-crafted instrument with design and electronic features and lighter materials

If you are under the assumption that a heavy guitar will sound better than a lighter one, you would be mistaken. Because a guitar lacks weight and heft, it doesn't have to lack tone. Is it possible to find some light woods which provide some great sounding guitars? Can you find a well-crafted instrument with design and electronic features and lighter materials that rival much expensive guitars made from quality materials at a reasonable price?
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You'd like a guitar to be beautiful, of course.

Where can you get a light weight guitar that is a dream to hold and play … for long periods of time. Do you play long gigs? Is your guitar heavy?  Would you like to stop taking your shoulder pain medication? These are just some of the question that finally have been addressed in our custom shop. For the last 10 years we have been focused and able to assist female musicians in the quest for a lighter guitar. You'd like a guitar that is beautiful, of course, right ladies?

Please remember our female players

Guitars for women need to be very easy, light weight and enjoyable to play. Also, it needs to hold the tuning really well. Because, if you are looking for something to play a variety of different styles without issues maybe you need to look here. Great tones, good looks for someone with back and neck issues or for younger and older players with smaller body frames, the lightness is definitely a huge plus. Have I mentioned women here at all? Yes, let's not forget the ladies. Please remember our female players are smaller and lighter than male counterparts. They especially need something light to play.

Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Care When Adding Roasted Maple Guitar Neck To A Guitar Body

Care When Adding Roasted Maple Guitar Neck To A Guitar Body

Adding A Roasted Maple Guitar Neck Requires Vigilance

Roasted Maple Guitar Neck
Be Careful When Adding A Roasted Maple Guitar Neck. While
there are advantages such as being less expensive when no finish is
required and the fact that the roasting process brings out a beautiful
caramel color in the wood. There are drawbacks when adding a roasted
maple guitar neck.

 “Roasted Maple” Neck Issues…..

Remember the nature of a roasted maple guitar neck
is to be very brittle. Therefore, look closer at the roasted maple
guitar neck than you normally do other necks, specifically the screw
holes. It’s very interesting but can be a difficult problem if you are
not aware of  the characteristics of the roasted wood. Screw threads on
the
neck plate screws can strip out in the neck holes. It’s caused by the
roasted wood being so brittle that the insides of the holes are much
more prone to strip out versus an standard kiln dried Maple neck. If you
have ever worked with 100 year old wood then you know what you’re
dealing with. Roasting ages and weakens wood significantly.



The stripping of the brittle wood screw threads inside the holes of a roasted maple guitar neck
cause the screws to loosen their grip. Strings will pull with lots of
pressure when in tune and can cause the screws to slip and the neck to
pull away from the body-thus lifting the strings off of the fret board.



This will  cause higher action and make it much more difficult to play. Soon
you will be “Fighting with your guitar”,  Eventually, the action will
to be way too high to play.



When I set it the action on this guitar the last time before shipping, it
was very low however the vibration and bumping of travel plus the
tension of string pulling can cause the very slow release of the screw
threads, screw slippage and thus higher action.This is all very
imperceptible at first but will accelerate over time and causes lots of
playing problems. 



string pulling can cause the very slow release of the screw threads

 I sent the fully assembled guitar back to a customer, including a roasted maple guitar neck,
he asked me to add to a body. When he got it back  he told me it was
difficult to play. The whole “difficult to play” problem was very
puzzling for me. It went out playing great. Since he didn’t change
anything I needed to look further into what could have happened. He sent
it back and I went to work.
I took the whole guitar apart and studied every piece to try and track down what happened. Then, I remembered, the nature of “Roasted Maple” is to be very brittle.


loss of moisture which causes even more brittleness

After I discovered this could be an issue not widely known, I filled the neck
holes.  I used some small dowels to decrease the hole size and increase
the grip of the screws.



Next, I found some screws with a larger diameter thread to further decrease the hole size.


With those two changes it made the holes extremely tight and much less prone
to slipping and more able to keep the neck where I wanted it for great
low action.



I re-assembled the entire guitar, re-aligned the neck, oiled the fret
board to lessen the loss of moisture.  Moisture loss causes even more
brittleness.  Next the frets were leveled and we polished them, added
new strings, lowered the action more, re-set the intonation, tuned it
and tested and it plays just great. Because of the changes bearing in
mind the characteristics of the wood, it worked. I think the mystery of a
roasted maple guitar neck  has been solved. 








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”.












What Do Haywire Custom Guitars Sound Like?

What Do Haywire Custom Guitars Sound Like?

Fresh Nashville Sound From Haywire Custom Shop Bench




Two Questions We Get A Lot Of In The Haywire Custom Shop……….

Q-Can you make a tele guitar sound as flexible as a strat?

A- Yes, we can make a guitar play however player wants it to play,
feel, respond and sound. If they can verbalize the vision, action,
timbre, features then we can do it.

This is a question that comes up a lot. We
are a custom guitar shop, and what that means is this: We will build
you a guitar that combines all of your favorite elements of all your
favorite guitars into one instrument. It will have the sound YOU like.




Action Speaks Louder Than Words

A guitar is only as beautiful as the last action…..setup that was really great. Guitar action is very important.




The guitar will sound like
what you want it to sound like. You are the designer and we are the
builder. There are differences in custom shops for costs as well as
choices. For example;



The Difference Between Haywire Custom Guitars- Custom Shop and the Fender Custom Shop…………   

We use everyone’s parts-they only use theirs. If you consider the
Fender custom shop for example, when deciding to have a new guitar built
some things to bear in mind are:  Fender uses Fender parts. If you want
EMG, Lollar, DiMarzio, Fralin, Bareknuckle, Nicholas Cardillo, Rio
Grande, SRV pickups to name a few it most likely won’t happen.


They have an agenda which includes using and promoting their own
brand and understandably so. They are not going to add other companies
products unless they are paid handsomely either by you or someone else
but in reality they will most likely not do it. You won’t necessarily
get what you want. The prices in their  Custom shop are on average about
4 times higher than the most custom shops for about the same quality.


In our shop we do what you want, use the parts you request, add the
pickups for the sound you need and add features that you’ll love on a
gig.  So….back to the original subject-What do Haywire guitars sound
like?  Check the website
when you can and look at the individual guitar product pages and you’ll
see some videos that demonstrate what Haywire guitars sound like with
different pickups, features, push-pull options, pickup selections and
more. The pickups we use are only limited by your imagination because
we’ll use whatever you like and make sensible realistic cost effective
suggestions to assist your decisions about what pickups will do the job
you need done. That is the big difference between us and the more
expense less responsive guys.


To answer the question–“They sound like anything you’d like them to sound like”.



Haywire Custom Shop


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.




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”.

Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Can You Get An Accurate Read Of Sounds By Instruments Being Demonstrated In Video Clips?

image Haywire Custom Single Cutaway guitar with quilt maple top

 The answer is clearly-maybe but probably not.  Videos?  Sound clips? Sound files? Accurate sounds from instruments being demonstrated by instruments for sale are almost impossible. Why?  There are too many variables in the way a guitar can be made to sound such as; the speaker used, the amp (is it tube or solid state?), the EQ settings on the board when recording, any effects being used, gauge of strings, the player's style, proximity of pickups to the strings. A small change in any one of these things can and will change the sounds coming out of an electric guitar. 

It's very difficult if not impossible to get a true read on the actual sound of any guitar in a sound clip being used to "demonstrate" how an instrument sounds. It's smoke and mirrors on the part of the sales team. They want to sell you on what a guitar CAN sounds like with a fabulous player at the helm of the demo. You still don't get it?  You can get a close idea of what a guitar sounds like sometimes in a clip however when you plug in to your "rig"-it will be lots different!  Don't expect miracles by relying too heavily on sound clips and sound files when buying guitars and pickups. You'll be disappointed every time. If you're relying on a "sound clip" to get what you need then you're setting yourself up for problems. The best you can do is get close. What you have to do as a guitar player is find an instrument with an ergonomic shape that you can tolerate, a weight you can live with, next and unfortunately on the list-color,  neck feel, neck profile and fret size with the last consideration being-pickups. All you need is a good signal from your pickups-period. Guitar players have lots of choices in ways to over-process themselves and their instruments. Look up-guitar effects pedals for instance.

Bottom line-let me repeat, the last consideration of a guitar purchase being-pickups. It's not rocket science. Pickups won't make you sound great. Sorry to give you the bad news but someone has to do it. Great playing makes you sound great-period. Guitarists: let that simmer for about six months while you practice and before your next gear purchase. Guitar players are vain. That's almost a given. They are  shallow and therefore are subject to and sensitive to what people have to say about their rig, their sound, their gear, their playing. They look to blame everything for not getting the right sound with the exception of their own skills. They almost never question those. How do I know this? I deal with guitar players every day. The favorite is to blame the elusive sound they seek on the "pickups".
The best advice I can offer is to make a decision-then make it right. What do I mean by that? Get an instrument that has all the comfort, feel and weight you need then learn to adjust it so the action is perfect, the strings are just right, the signal is strong then learn how to play it. It sounds easy enough. Let me repeat myself one more time-guitar players are very superficial. How do I know this? I work with guitar players every day. Now, not all of them are that way-just 95%.  Let me give you just one example. A customer in Arizona this year received his guitar from us. He promptly returned it with a terse message. "I can't play this guitar-is unplayable". By the end of the message the reason for the return was very apparent. A screw was missing from the pick guard rendering the whole guitar useless. I can go on with many stories like this about the ways guitar players embarrass themselves and give away their superficiality, but I don't want to bore you with the details. I am sorry to say there are however lots of similar examples.

The goal here is not to complain about guitar players but to simply point out that listening to a sound clip of guitar pickups is just another players interpretation of what sounds he can get from a particular rig-and that's it. Please don't think you'll be the next Hendrix or Stevie Ray because you bought a $300 set of pickups-it won't happen. Just learn how to play properly and find a style you're comfortable with-preferably your own. You don't have to sound like someone else to be good.
 
We have to be dedicated to something and it's either build great guitars or be great at recording them. We are similar to the Fender and Gibson custom shops except-we use everyone's pickups including our own. We can put in anything you like in a guitar but the unique sound you play with. You should know we do put every guitar through quality control. If it feels, sounds and looks great only then, do we sell it. We can help you become a better player by providing all the tools you need. You must provide the skill.

Haywire Custom Guitars website here: 
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 843-347-5742 
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Tuesday, May 1, 2018


What Is The Sound Difference Between A Stratocaster And A Telecaster?


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 First let's look at the physical differences in the configurations.  The Stratocaster and Telecaster have similar electronics. They each have a master volume control, but where the Tele only has one tone control, the Strat has dedicated tone knobs for the middle and neck pickup but NONE for the bridge pickup. I always wire it so all three pickups have a tone control. The player then has the option to take the "edge" off of any shrill sounds that degrade the music. More about that in a minute. The Tele has a 3 position blade switch as follows:

3-way switch
position 1    Bridge pickup alone
position 2    Bridge + Neck in parallel
position 3    neck pickup alone

The Strat has a 5  position blade switch for more tones, but  then when we add the Haywire Seven sound switch it will add two more tones not available on any commercial Strat built by Fender.

5-way switch standard  pickup selections                      Your 2 new selections with the                                                                                    7 Sound Toggle switch:

position 1    Bridge pickup alone                                          bridge + neck in parallel    
position 2    bridge + middle pickup in parallel                   all three pickups in parallel
position 3    middle pickup alone  
position 4    middle + neck pickup in parallel  
position 5    neck pickup alone  

So, why does the Strat lack a tone control on the loudest most piercing pickup? Is it a defect? No, just a design that was only meant to please the inventor, Mr. Leo Fender.

Leo wanted a pickup position that sounded similar to a steel guitar. So now, the bridge pickup selection has no tone control wired to it whatsoever and no one at Fender Corp. since then has seemed to notice. They have failed to hear what guitarists for years have asked. Can we simply have a tone control on our bridge pickup? I do it with all of my Strats. I also add a toggle switch which will activate the neck pickup in any position of the Strat 5 way switch.

The switching, however, is another story. The Telecaster has always carried a three-way switch, but after guitarists found that they could get more tonal versatility by jamming the Strat’s original three-way switch in between the first and second position and second and third position, Fender outfitted it with a standard five-way selector.

The Telecaster guitar typically has two single-coil pickups, with the bridge pickup being wider and longer, heavier, more magnetics and more windings than its Strat counterpart which can give it a more powerful tone. I can add a Tele bridge pickup to a Strat (which I have done on my own guitar) to slip between Tele and Strat sounds.
 It was an idea born out of many requests from Branson and Nashville Show players to give their guitars access to BOTH Strat and Tele tones so they wouldn't have to keep changing guitars during a fast paced show. Finally, whatever the difference between the two sounds it can be compensated for and ultimately eliminated giving a player full use of both The Tele and Strat sound spectrum with an added TONE control on the bridge and the 7 way toggle switch.
                                                                     Rick Mariner

Friday, April 27, 2018

Benefits Of Wider Fret Boards Include: Better Action, Pull-offs, No Crowded Fingers

image Haywire Black Custom Shop Guitar with Amber Maple Neck


Haywire Custom Guitars Custom shop has been in operation for many years and we are experienced in the needs of guitar players. We try and address issues they don't know how to address. One of the ways we accomplish this is to add custom necks onto guitars with features only seasoned guitarists would understand and appreciate. 

For example, we'll add a neck with a wider fret board so that the guitar player would have more room to move around on the guitar without the feeling of being crowded. We can only however go so wide and still maintain decent string alignment with the pickup pole pieces. As the nut widens, so also does the string spread at the heel of the neck. To make it all work, we widen the fret board over a 16th of an inch on either side. This results in a normal string to fret board edge margin over the full length of the neck. 

The benefits of the wider fret board include but are not limited to: better action, better pull-offs, no crowded fingers when chording, easier finger placement, clearer notes and more real estate on the top of the fret board for the guitarist to play. It is just a building technique to add comfort to playing a guitar that you cannot get from "off the rack" instruments in a music store. There are real benefits to a custom extra wide necks and a good luthier who understands what techniques to apply to an instrument so it will be easier to play. We do it all the time. They know that guitarists need to improve their playing and anything they can do to facilitate that will be appreciated. We think about and apply these techniques every day in our shop for our customers.

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Guitar Pickups are Akin To Microphones So You Need To ........


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Your guitar pickups are similar to microphones with subtle differences and some are made to be snugged right up to the strings where they will perform much better. I set them close, so they will scream, and will also hear a great deal more that other pickups placed farther away.  Some players use: Dimarzio, Duncans, Bareknuckle and others with their humbuckers bearing huge magnets. They are more powerful but in what way?  They need to stand off from the strings for magnetic and vibration resistance reasons. But the biggest reason is NOISE.  Big fat heavy pickups are noisy. Guitar strings will get pulled out of tune when they sense too much magnetic force in their orbit. A big fat heavy magnetic humbuckers will exert a lot of downward pull.
Why? Simply because it hampers string sustain and bends the strings by pulling downward on the strings. A downward pull on an in tune string equals, "out of tune" strings.  Do you want to be in tune?  Would you like more sustain or less?  If you'd like more sustain then use a low wound pickup or one with a weaker ceramic magnet rather than an Alnico-2, 3 4 or 5.
Just because the magnet is weak doesn't mean you have a wimpy pickup. It just means you have to handle it differently. What you do is to raise the pickup all the way up (not so far that the strings bang the top of the pole piece) just below the strings where it can hear everything. You want an accurate reproduction of the sound.


 What I'm suggesting is akin to a singer standing close up to the microphone versus singing 2 feet away. You want to be heard Right? Why sing so far away?  Same with a good, well made low power pickup for your guitar.  Get it CLOSE!
The even pole piece pickups are generally preferable to the staggered pole when trying to accomplish this better sound approach to getting your guitar heard.
Many players select staggered pickups simply for aesthetic reasons. This is great as long as you're just doing photo sessions and not really playing the guitar. Most players have no idea when to apply the use of a set of staggered pickups.  That is why you're here!  The reason to use that kind of pole stagger is when the radius of the neck is especially deep. The necks in the 1940's and 1950's required these because the radius was extremely curved with a deep radius. A well set up guitar will have a string radius matching the radius of it's particular fret board.  At an extreme 7.25 Radius the pole pieces on the D and G strings were are far away they can not be heard very well (have you heard this somewhere before?).  To solve the problem back then, a few of the poles were extended to be able to reach just under the strings to BE HEARD. Thus the staggered pole pickup was born. YAAAAY!  It doesn't mean however that you need to run out and get a set. Most fret boards these days have a radius of 12" and higher. There is no need for the staggered profile set on newer guitars now otherwise-some of your strings will not be heard. Am I repeating myself? Good, you need to know this.

 The important take away is get the right set of pickups. get the right pole piece setup and set your pickups at the proper height. Then get back with me and let me know how much better your guitar sounds.-Rick Mariner