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Seth
I would like to know how big a hole is on a standard guitar, such as a Fender Stratocaster, for the tuning pegs. For two reasons: 1) Because I am planning on making a custom guitar sometime next year, and 2) I was thinking about getting a gauge the same size as a tuning peg so I could have the tuning peg as an earring/gauge. Please let me know how big the gauge would have to be. Thanks.
-Seth
Answer
Fender Stratocasters typically have .390/.406-inch (10mm) diameter mounting holes in the headstock to accommodate the .375-inch (3/8) diameter center section of the tuners. Wearing one as an earing could get a bit heavy on the lobe after a few hours; not something I would advise pursuing, but I admit it would look pretty cool! Best regards, Dana
Fender Stratocasters typically have .390/.406-inch (10mm) diameter mounting holes in the headstock to accommodate the .375-inch (3/8) diameter center section of the tuners. Wearing one as an earing could get a bit heavy on the lobe after a few hours; not something I would advise pursuing, but I admit it would look pretty cool! Best regards, Dana
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