Thread: Neck Hump
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Old 01-10-2018, 08:06 PM
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Originally Posted by mirwa View Post
Dont measure the guitar for a while, pick a room or a closet, get it to 50 percent humidity to start with, allow that area to stabilise, introduce your guitar to this area and let it sit for a day or two then check again.

Steve
I’ve got it in my bathroom. I ran a hot shower for 5 mins or so, put the guitar on a stand in the middle of the floor, shut the lights off (the lights are on the same switch as the fan), shut the door and covered the bottom of the door with towels. I’m guessing these are the best steps to take to try and stabilize the RH level...any suggestions are very welcomed.

I’ve gotten the neck to the point that the hump is very, very small...in fact it’s almost gone, but I’m still getting some buzz. So I’m wondering...how will I be able to tell that the hump is “gone”? When I can take a straight edge and have it not rock on the frets near the hump?
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