Musikraft Strat Neck #5 - With a Few Changes

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  • Опубліковано 20 жов 2023
  • These are all the specs you will need to order a neck exactly like this one. Musikraft does such high quality work. The changes from the previous four necks are: 7105 (SS) "medium" frets (same dimensions of 6105's but Musikraft fret dimensions are slightly better IMO, .095" W x .047" H., the thin lacquer finish vs. the Fender oil finish, Fender Custom Shop 10/56 V .88" .99" neck profile (very popular), and white dot fret markers. ALSO, I stuck with the 7-1/4" to 9-1/2" compound radius because I've had great results with the others with no fret outs or other issues. I almost went with straight 7-1/4" but I didn't want to mess with success.
    The hardest part about ordering a Musikraft neck is making all of the decision on what options to choose. I hope this helps. I delayed ordering a neck for years because I wasn't sure if I was making the correct choices. You could order this neck and be very happy. They are not as inexpensive as a basic neck when you add the vintage veneer, roasted maple, etc.
    CBS® Neck Custom Build
    Guitar Neck Build:
    Qty: 1, Price: $215.00
    Construction Type:
    2 Piece Constructed
    Orientation:
    Reverse for Right Handed Players
    Scale Length:
    25.5" Standard Fender
    Number of Frets:
    21
    Nut Width:
    1.650" (41.9mm)
    Nut Slot Style:
    1/8" Nut Slot (Standard Fender)
    Heel Width and Type:
    2-3/16" (55.55mm) Rounded Strat
    Truss Rod Type:
    Single Acting w/ Vintage Nut adjust @ Heel
    59 Truss Option:
    Standard Positioning
    Shaft Wood:
    Roasted Rock Maple ($80.00)
    Fingerboard Wood:
    Roasted Rock Maple ($10.00)
    Fingerboard Style:
    Veneer (Vintage Fender) 21 Fret Only ($40.00)
    Fingerboard Radius:
    Compound 7-1/4" to 9-1/2" ($40.00)
    Fingerboard Edge Style:
    Semi Rolled Fingerboard Edges
    Tuner Hole Size:
    11/32" (Vintage Kluson)
    Top Inlay Type:
    1/4" Dots (White)
    Side Markers:
    White 2mm
    Side Dot Location:
    50/50 Split (Veneer Style Finger Board Only)
    12th Dot Spacing:
    Wide (Vintage Style Pre 1964)
    Fret Size and Type:
    7105 Stainless (Medium) ($60.00)
    Skunk Stripe Option 2pc:
    None
    Back Profile Shape and Size:
    Fender Custom Shop- 10/56 V .88 .99
    Binding:
    None
    Tuner Install:
    Supply and Install Kluson Tuners ($69.00)
    Headstock Veneer:
    NONE
    Nut Installation:
    Install Slotted Bone Nut ($75.00)
    Nut String Spacing:
    Not Applicable
    Finish:
    Thin Lacquer Sealer (Very Thin Coating) ($20.00)
    Fingerboard Finish:
    2 pc Maple - Finish entire neck as selected in "FINISH" Category
    Neck Mounting Holes:
    Drill Neck Mounting Holes
    Carbon Fiber Reinforcing Rods:
    None
    Administrative Up-Charges:
    None
    Order Change Acknowledgement:
    I have read the order change policy
    Delivery Confirmation:
    No Signature required upon delivery
    Comments:
    Please use new extended CBS headstock as per Scott Smith. Thank you.
    Be sure to install left handed Kluson tuners (just making sure).
    Please use the stock nut string spacing you used on my past neck orders #31496, 34413, 34768, and 38355
    Total:
    $609.00
    1 $609.00
    Subtotal: $609.00
    Shipping: $26.00 via UPS Ground
    Tax: $0.00

КОМЕНТАРІ • 30

  • @hybridnoisebloom
    @hybridnoisebloom 8 місяців тому +2

    I have three Musikraft necks now--one Tele (mahogany/rosewood), and two Strat necks with lefty headstocks (maple/maple and maple/rosewood). Got bone nuts for all of them, finished very well. Musikraft's quality is outstanding.

    • @millstap
      @millstap  8 місяців тому +1

      I am loving this neck. That 10/56 V profile is very nice. It is a lot softer than I thought it would be but it fits my hand perfectly. I can't wait to get it all set up today. I think I will just buy a new Musikraft neck from now on instead of getting a refret on a neck. They are that good.

  • @An2oine
    @An2oine 4 дні тому

    I was hoping it would have a normal headstock. 6105s come on the Music Man Axis, my favorite size.

  • @russlgtr
    @russlgtr 8 місяців тому

    Love this. Thank you as always. I think Musikraft should be ready to do your signature neck🙂

    • @millstap
      @millstap  8 місяців тому +1

      Fenders are such wonderful electric guitars. Where else can you order parts from random companies, screw it all together in a day and it sounds amazing. Actually, I'm just about to plug it in for the first time. I'm going to do a little video soon on how I chose the tone cap by trying several values and types. That Fender Custom Shop 10/56 V profile is now my favorite. Now I see why it is one of their most popular profiles. And, it weighs in at 7 lbs. 4 oz. I was trying to keep the guitar light. You can depend on Musikraft to get it right every time. I never have to adjust the truss rod or anything. Just screw on and play.

  • @Terry3Gs
    @Terry3Gs 8 місяців тому

    Looks sharp !! :)

  • @ABCDEF-ks5op
    @ABCDEF-ks5op 8 місяців тому

    cool neck , would love to hear the finished strat especially those cap options & what they do :)

    • @millstap
      @millstap  8 місяців тому

      yes, I will try to do a little video of the jig I rig up to and how all the caps in my bag sound.

  • @mikaeledream3335
    @mikaeledream3335 8 місяців тому

    Nice!!!!🎸🎸

  • @lousekoya1803
    @lousekoya1803 8 місяців тому

    Wow ! I satop everything I do when I see a new video o yours ! lol
    Cheers from Quebec !

    • @millstap
      @millstap  8 місяців тому +2

      Thank you. I think this could end up being my best Strat. Who would have thought? It is weighing in at 7 lbs. 4 oz. I got it all wired up. I didn't like the size of the pickguard screws I got from Warmoth so I ordered some authentic Fender screws from Sweetwater. Other than that, I just need to put on a set of strings, string tree, setup, then decide on which tone cap I want to use.

    • @lousekoya1803
      @lousekoya1803 8 місяців тому

      @@millstap Great ! I also buy the Genuine Fender screws but I think I might enlarge the pickguard holes with a special bit cause they are wrong imo . They should sink in more.

    • @millstap
      @millstap  8 місяців тому

      @@lousekoya1803 Hmm. My Fender pickgaurd has pretty deep countersinks but, yes, the screws still stick up a little. The Warmoth screw heads were more flush but they didn’t completely fill the countersinks so they looked wrong.

    • @lousekoya1803
      @lousekoya1803 8 місяців тому

      @@millstap Oh I see ! Thanks for sharing ! Curious on the difference of the countersink between a new one and your 1964 you have ? I had a 1958 that I stupidly sold years ago and I think the screws werte smaller if my memory serves right or the countersink was deeper. Not sure .

  • @matt768
    @matt768 7 місяців тому

    You should check out Parklane Guitars necks, it’s the guy that used to do the fretwork at Musikraft. They have a lot of the same customization options.

    • @millstap
      @millstap  7 місяців тому

      I checked them out and they really need to fix their website. It looks like the custom neck order option was down.

  • @ericlombardo1342
    @ericlombardo1342 7 місяців тому

    Great videos! Who do you recommend repro decals in Europe?

    • @millstap
      @millstap  7 місяців тому

      Well, I don't know anymore. I ordered some from www.guitardecals.co.uk/ way back on Oct. 20th and still have not received them. I'm getting ready to try to get a refund. They have a very strange ordering process too. You pay before you even know what you are ordering. I think I have to go back to www.luthierdecals.com/ in Canada. They seemed to be fine.

    • @ericlombardo1342
      @ericlombardo1342 7 місяців тому

      @@millstap thank you for the info. I really appreciate it!

  • @zitnbit
    @zitnbit 7 місяців тому

    I just watched your video about how vintage fret in stainless steel is good. Now, how do you think? Do you still prefer vintage small one? Or did you change your mind? I'm planning to order Musikraft neck. Thanks.

    • @millstap
      @millstap  7 місяців тому

      It really depends on your playing style. Since this one has mediums for my arthritic fingers, they do help a little but there are tradeoffs. The edges of the frets are more pronounce of course when you are sliding up and down the neck. The small frets a barely noticeable are are super fast if you like to slide up and down the neck quickly like Hendrix did. I did have a problem bending the notes out of tune with the medium frets and that goes away with the small frets. With my hands, it's definitely more work to bend strings with the small frets but if you have strong fingers, it shouldn't bother you too much. I didn't get as much relief for bending that I thought I would. That is more related to string gauge. I think it's good to have both. I now have two Strats with small frets and the other three are medium to medium tall. The small frets are faster when hammering on and moving from string to string. I'm glad I have both. SS frets are a must with the small frets because nickel will wear out too quickly. I hope this helps.

    • @zitnbit
      @zitnbit 7 місяців тому

      @@millstap Thanks a lot! It really helps. I'll try vintage small frets in SS. Again, thanks. Take care!

    • @millstap
      @millstap  7 місяців тому

      @@zitnbit Yes, I have been playing my new Partscaster with the medium frets ever since I built it a six weeks ago. I just pickup up my left handed Strat with the small frets and I still prefer it even though it's a little harder to bend. After playing it, I decided to lower the action on my medium frets just a hair because it felt pretty slow to me. Small frets have their advantages for sure. That is probably why Fender used them.

  • @knockofftapeundisclosed
    @knockofftapeundisclosed 3 місяці тому

    is it lightly rolled by them

    • @millstap
      @millstap  3 місяці тому

      Yes, semi-rolled. I would like to try the full rolled edges some day too.

  • @dezionlion
    @dezionlion 8 місяців тому

    I got the same profile neck with the truss rod at the nut, so much easier

    • @millstap
      @millstap  8 місяців тому

      Yes, it would be a lot more convenient. Is it like the Fender bullet truss rod. I need to go look on the Musikraft site.

  • @arcticraven2462
    @arcticraven2462 8 місяців тому

    Warmoth much cheaper. Compare

    • @millstap
      @millstap  8 місяців тому +1

      Yes, I have compared but they don't have near the choices/options that Musikraft has. I was never able to find the option of a maple cap fingerboard (Lam) but maybe I just missed it.

    • @davidb0064
      @davidb0064 8 місяців тому +1

      Warmoth makes very nice necks also but they are NOT cheaper. The final price of Millstap's neck reflects many options that he chose to get...and it's true Musikraft offers more options.