I've been dragging my feet on this next video. The next step I'd like to cover is adjusting the neck angle. Ideally, with the neck in place, a straight edge resting on the frets of the neck should just touch the top of the bridge in its lowest position. I have quite a lot of clearance, so I need to adjust the neck angle. I've considered a few options for doing this:
Do nothing. Accept the fact that I'll have to raise the bridge really high to get good string action.
Change the angle of the neck pocket on the body. Right now the neck pocket does not have an angle cut into it. The angle is entirely created by the neck. Based on this I don't think I want to modify the angle of the neck pocket.
Change the angle on the guitar neck. This seems to be the best choice. The problem is that stakes are high. If I mess it up I could easily need a new neck.
Shim the neck. I've seen a lot of information on shimming a bolt on neck, but I can't find much on glued in neck. I'm not sure it if would affect the strength of the contact.
I'm leaning toward #3, but if #4 is possible it would be easier. Any recommendations/experience to share?