I couldn't find specific discussion about how much neck relief do people set up for their electric ukes' necks.
The electric guitar general guideline is to have less than 0.3 mm in between the lowest part of the heaviest string and the fret that's halfway, when pressing down on the 1st and 12th (or 14th, or 15th, or last, or wherever the neck joins the body... - it's a bit messy and depends on the source) frets. So a "standard" business card shouldn't fit.
I suppose the uke scale length would mean that that measure should also be shorter. The tenor uke scale length (that my Clearwater, as well as Vorsons and many other solid body ukes are using) is, as we know, about half that of guitar's. If my geometrics is right, the relief should be a bit more than half that of guitar's, no? What measure do you guys use?
The electric guitar general guideline is to have less than 0.3 mm in between the lowest part of the heaviest string and the fret that's halfway, when pressing down on the 1st and 12th (or 14th, or 15th, or last, or wherever the neck joins the body... - it's a bit messy and depends on the source) frets. So a "standard" business card shouldn't fit.
I suppose the uke scale length would mean that that measure should also be shorter. The tenor uke scale length (that my Clearwater, as well as Vorsons and many other solid body ukes are using) is, as we know, about half that of guitar's. If my geometrics is right, the relief should be a bit more than half that of guitar's, no? What measure do you guys use?