What's the best way to 'notch' a new bridge?

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Tumbleweed

What's the best way to 'notch' a new bridge?

Post by Tumbleweed »

the ones i've seen on factory guitars look like
they have machined perfect notches.
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Post by markthemd »

The 'machined ' notches are filed .

I use a specific set of files for this task .They are expensive ...about $14.00 USA each

I use a set of round edge 'Grobet' files .These are made in Switzerland .
There are Japanese files that are similar.

These files cut a round edged slot .


On a 12 string I cut the slots so the TOP of the strings follow the 10" radius .This gives you a smoother picking motion across the strings .

At the nut to facilitate smooth /ease of fingering the string notches are cut so the BOTTOM of the strings follow the radius.

I use a set of dial caliper to layout the spacings .For a one off set up this is extremely accurate .It does take more time than laser cutting or CNC ,but I don't think that the Factory cuts are made any other way than by hand with a file.
All the notches are the same in size .

My way ,you get a slot that fits each sized string .
So you too want yours "ALAPWOB"?!?!
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