This may be a problem that you've all ran across in the past but it's the first time I've had to deal with it. A person brought a nice D-12-35 (early 60's) in the shop with a pulled neck. When I removed the neck I found that it had been reset in the past and the person has overcut the angle and has corrected it by cutting back about a 1\16th" on the top under the fingerboard. I believe that I can get a good angle and fit without losing much or any more ground from the topside of the neck joint. My question is should I go ahead and reset the neck like this and try to deal with the 1/16th inch scale problem by compensating the saddle or should I build the neck heel back to where it should be and deal with the cosmetic problem of hiding and finishing the new wood where the neck joins the body. This is my first attempt at posting a question and I hope you good folks can understand what I'm describing. I've gained a lot from you're discussions over the years. Thanks.