Making of the Action Ajustable Neck
This is a new construction method for me, and it required changing the order of operations. It also forced me to pause and rethink some of my usual processes. In the end, though, it’s incredibly satisfying to be able to adjust the string height while the instrument is fully strung up. I’m also offering the aluminum mechanism used in this instrument for sale. If you’re interested in one, please contact me through my website at salzguitars.com or message me directly on Instagram @salz_guitars. And if you’d like a custom instrument featuring this system, my order books are open.

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