I'm having a bit of buzzing at the moment. When I fret a string there is very little clearance on the next fret .
In terms of the action, there is just under 2mm at the 24th fret and that stays about the same until the 5th fret. When fretted at the 1st and 24th there's just under 1mm at the 7th-12th frets.
I had a fret dress to try and help but I'm not so sure that it hasn't made things worse, I have a feeling the guy who did it forgot that its a compund radius neck, does this make a difference? (unfortunately I've moved a long way from where I had it done so can't easily go back and get it checked).
I don't want to raise my action too high and I think there's enough bow in the neck so I'm wondering if shims under the neck are the answer, if so how thick should they be and do I put them under the body or nut end?
Andy
Just to help out a few things-
To measure neck bow you want to fret the first fret and the fret where your neck meets the body, usually around the 17th fret. You measure I think at the middle point between the two. Why? because truss rods don't bend the whole neck, they usually just bow the top section of it.
Now nut shims are usually the last resort if you can't get buzz to go away with a proper setup.. You only should really need neck shims if you're getting buzzing at the first 5 or so frets. If you set it up properly.
Neck shims are if your action is too high and you need to raise your guitar's neck up or change its neck angle in order to alieveate buzz.
3/64th inch (2.5mm) is standard action. 1mm average action would be extremely low. This is probably why you're having so much trouble with fret buzz, because you simply can't play the guitar without hitting the strings.. thusly causing them to slap around on your fretboard... Unless you play very softly.
Shims UNDER the neck would lower your action, which would make even worse fret buzz. Shims under your nut would relieve fret buzz at the lower frets, but raise your overall action.
Basically the action you want is damn near unreasonable...You'd have to have one straight, perfect neck and a whole lot patience to get zero fret buzz at that height.
IF you really want to mess with it.. here is a site detailing the setup of an electric body guitar, including nut height, truss rod, action/bridge, and pickup height.
http://projectguitar.com/tut/nuthigh.htm