The whammy bar is jammed in this Strat Elite. Trapped. Won’t come out. What’s to be done?
Read MoreA worn or mangled bridge plate can be a big deal. Left unattended, it can seriously damage your guitar’s top and even bridge. Addressing the problem can often involve having to remove and replace the entire bridge plate. Or, you could repair and patch it.
Read MoreThe final part of correcting this very problematic neck. I unveil my cunning plan to get the improperly cut truss rod channel corrected and get this neck straightened again.
Read MoreUtterly non-guitar related but it might be helpful to someone, somewhere. And we’re all about helping each other. 🙂
Read MoreLast time we removed the fingerboard to assess what had gone wrong with a bowed neck and a truss rod that had burst through the back. And we’ve figured out what was wrong.
Read MoreStraightening a badly bowed neck is one thing. When the truss rod is misbehaving enough to burst out the rear of that neck adds an extra layer of complication.
Read MoreWith Series 2 of Sketchy Setups launching in a couple of days, I thought I’d share some of the reasons I wanted to create these guitar setup guides and (more importantly) the reasons you might want to read one.
Read MoreA look inside the new Sketchy Setups guides. Learn to setup Fender Offset guitars, Locking Trem guitars (Floyds, Edge, Kahlers), and even Acoustic Guitars.
Read MoreRecent events have left me feeling very unwilling to launch new products. I’m tentatively postponing Sketchy Setups launch by one week (12th June) but I’ll monitor things as we go. Sorry.
Read MoreThree all new Sketchy Setups guides launch on June 5th. Damn, this is exciting.
Read MorePrompted by the COVID-19 restrictions, and other factors, I’ve made the decision to keep Haze Guitars closed a little while longer. I’m sorry.
Read MoreRepairing some types of neck deformation can require working to level (sand or plane) the neck itself with the fingerboard removed. This brings its own considerations, though.
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