Same here as in - I am asking the same question?
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Same here as in - Draw it out yourself?
Either way, I drew it, and did some research online and on the JCF forum, and I discovered that when there is a recessed floyd, there is no need for a neck angle.
What I did next is to load a picture of the guitar in photoshop, measure out the distance between the 5th and 6th fret and use that info, along with the StewMac fret calculator to tell me how much I need to increase the picture by, and I did.
I then used some pencil effect (my mom is a photoshop expert, she did the effect, so I can't really claim much credit.), so now, I have a scale drawing of my guitar. I will go to Kinkos next week and get it printed.
My plan is to order the neckthrough neck from Carvin without any inlays, extra jumbo frets and locking nut preparation after I get my plan and get two really big pieces of mahogany, cut the wings, drill a hole for the electrical wires coming from the pickups glue the wings, sand, rout, sand finish.
The only thing I don't know yet.
HOW SHOULD I FINISH IT?
I wanted a graphic, but I realized it won't make my guitar "neutral"
I have this problem that if I will paint the guitar in blue (a non passionate, calm color), I wont be able to play passionate stuff properly, but if I will paint it red (a passionate color) I wont be able to play calm stuff.
I know it doesn't make sense, but its a psychological thing for me.
I was thinking of a vortex, like the james bond one:
but without the "007" in the center, and in very strong blacks/white (not gray like in the pic)
I am still open for suggestions though.
Thank you.
Alon