Fretboards are curved across their width to accommodate the natural shape of fingers in playing position. Some are curved a great deal, while others feel almost flat. The amount of a fretboard's curvature is referred to as its radius. Fretboards with a small radius are more curved, while those with a large radius are more flat. The measurement is arrived at by extending the arc of the fretboard to form an imaginary circle around the neck. The radius of this circle is the fretboard's radius. ...
If you want Warmoth to install a String Nut on your neck you must first choose a fret option. If you select "No Frets - Slots Only" the String Nut option will not be available.
Cut and Installed String Nuts
Cutting the nut is one of the most challenging steps in setting up a guitar neck. Let Warmoth do this work for you. We custom-cut every nut to account for the fret height, string spacing, and fretboard radius of the neck, which translates to smooth action and great playability. ...
Warmoth offers several neck construction types to suit any taste or playing style:
Vintage Construction The Vintage replacement neck features a single truss rod with adjustment at the heel, similar to Fender's early Strat® and Tele® necks. They offer a true vintage playing experience. Learn More
Adjustments
The adjustment nut on Vintage necks is accessible at the heel. To adjust the truss rod the neck must be removed.
Stability
Vintage necks use a single truss rod desi...