I am building an electric/acoustic thin bodied acoustic guitar with an electric guitar neck (bolt on) and a pinless acoustic bridge and saddle.
(a performance guitar?)
Here is my issues:
When I try to set the neck at the 14th fret, there seems to be too much neck sitting inside the body. This may just be an illusion, but also the back of the neck is inside the body so far that the rounded edge will show.
By the way, this is a 21 fret, 25.5 scale neck.
If I go to the 15th fret, everything lines up correctly and looks better. The issue may be that raising the neck also will raise the bridge. Since the guitar body is actually a 25.34 scale body, this may not be an issue using a 25.5 scale and raising it a little.
WHen I look at setting it at the 16th fret, all looks well except that I would have to have a special case made for it since the headstock is about 3" above normal height. The saddle would be almost directly over the center of the x-brace. I have pretty much thrown out this idea, which leaves me to either the 14th fret or the 15th fret.
Any advice on how to set this neck?
Also, here are the current builds (most for the Miami show) in various stages of completion on the table, on the saw, and in the window.