
The link below is for a project that does this (but one must keep in mind being able to access the truss rod adjustment): Now there is the option of using a Floyd Rose-type locking nut. (below is a link to a fellow's headless project, in which he uses that same bridge) I don't think it would work well for a "cut the headstock off" headless, but actually needs a headless neck that is designed to fit it. What I mean is, that bridge you linked comes with a headpiece, but how well that headpiece would fit-taking into account the location of your truss rod adjustment-I have my doubts about. Would I be able to buy a regular guitar neck and cut the headstock off? Combine Guitars - unusual kits & customs.Seymour Duncan Wiring Diagrams For most of your wiring diagram needs, a pretty comprehensive guide.Official Luthiers Forum Lots of great stuff here, Mainly for acoustics, but also for electrics.Focuses on telecasters, has a lot of info on building and finishing (check the "Tele Home Depot" and "Finely Finished" subforums).talkbass The "Luthier's Corner" has lots of info, step by step tutorials and build logs (mostly basses, of course).Musical Instrument Makers Forum Lots of tutorials, sign up needed to see the forum archives, but highly recommended.Electric Herald Tutorials, guides, and other useful information.Project Guitar great resource, with many tutorials./r/CustomMadeInstruments - for everything else in custom instruments./r/obscureguitars - for everything weird, wonderful, and unusual in the luthier world.


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