So.......Here we go......I've been commissioned to build an 8 string guitar with frets between " normal " frets to the 12th...Regular spacing after that to the 24th fret.
Tuning
F#.....(The one on the low E string on a bass )
B
E
A
D
G
C
F
O.K.......I'll be using .118 frets for the full neck, and .78 for the inbetweenies...
I will have to invent a bridge/tailpiece, no problem
It's an electric, carved hollow body, accoustic guitar top...( ala Danelecro, kinda. )
I'm hoping to squeak by with a 27 inch scale...
3 mini bass tuners on the near side of the peghead ( To accomodate the thick strings )
5 regular tuners on the other side.....
Graphite bars in the neck with 2 way truss
O.K.....Many heads are better than one....Thoughts ?
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When you say "frets between normal frets up to the 12th" do you mean micro-tuning for the first octave (quarter steps)?
Maple neck / quartersawn? I'd be afraid to go with slab orientation with this many strings...
I've nerver had any problem with a re-drilled tuner hole. Plus string tension on the biggest strings is most of the time weaker than other's one ; even more on 27" scale lenght, where you can't use too big a string gauge to avoid dull or muddy sounding F# string. I've got drill bits of every diameter under 3mm in 0.2mm steps, so I only enlarge the hole of the strict necessary amount.
I'm not sure I would accept a 27" F# on a project. Because for what I've seen so far, results are not great, and it would take as long to get used to play a muddy floppy F# than to stretch a hand to gain 1" of scale lenght. I think I would be afraid of having an unsatisfactory result.
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