Undoubtedly, there is likely to be a difference in sound, but I am only mentioning what Warmoth, and other manufacturers, call them. Hollow, at the end of the day, is a word being applied to things that are hollow.
I see what you mean, and there are traditional hollow and semi-hollow construction techniques, as you mention. Though it is of course a different technique than those more traditional techniques, nonetheless, routing large chambers is what Warmoth call a hollow body. Both result in hollowness...
Just to be certain, what Warmoth calls a hollow body has large, routed chambers, and a chambered body is a bit of a different concept for weight reduction.
The differences can be seen here.
https://warmoth.com/guitar-chambered-bodies
@teleme01 a Starcaster neck is incompatible with most Stratocaster neck pockets, but it may work with some Strat models which have a 22 fret neck with no fretboard overhang. These are listed at areas of incompatibility at the link I provided earlier.
However, it will not help the OP as no...
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The Starcaster and Mooncaster are indeed different.
See at link below areas of incompatibility.
Starcaster® - 22 fret neck with no fretboard overhang
https://warmoth.com/guitar-neck-fit
Warmoth necks fit a more traditional Fender spec, which is based on what were...
Perhaps apply the wax and then buff. The real key is to wait until things are fully dry beforehand and use a light amount of the wax. And you probably know the next thing, if in doubt, test on scrap.
It's looking good so far.
What does KVLT mean?
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