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Post New Tip Sheets online for Stick models
Hi everyone,

If you visit the http://www.stick.com/tech page you will find a new Tip Sheet for Stick owners.
Please download the .pdf for your reference.

There's also a pdf for of the NS/Stick Operator's Manual.

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Post Re: New Tip Sheets online for Stick models
Thanks for the PDF. Printed and will be kept in easy reach... always.

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Post Re: New Tip Sheets online for Stick models
This looks very useful! I have seen a lot of these questions posted here, and this is a nice, concise answer.

In that same vein, the Stick comes with many wrenches. The only one I know the use of is the hex wrench used to adjust the truss. What are the purposes of the Allen wrenches?

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sagehalo wrote:
This looks very useful! I have seen a lot of these questions posted here, and this is a nice, concise answer.

In that same vein, the Stick comes with many wrenches. The only one I know the use of is the hex wrench used to adjust the truss. What are the purposes of the Allen wrenches?

If you have a Block you will have 3 hex wrenches, if you have a Stickup only 2.

The largest of these is for adjusting the height of the pickup module from underneath (there are 4 screws there). and on some Sticks, the belthook has two hex-head screws to remove it for adjusting (others have Philips head screws).

The other hex wrenches are for adjusting the height of the Flaps dual nut unit, and making adjustments to the pickups poles (Stickup) or angles within the Block. Unless you change your tuning or string gauges, you shouldn't need to adjust these items.

Hope that helps.

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Thats pretty much the classic one right>? could be new but great info. That reminded me of the old mailout sticknews thing. That was the amazing.

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