

Kim
This is the classical bridge to replace the one with the dodgey string holes? So the problem is the bottom of the slot is not flat and you cant go any lower with the slot?Kim de Rijke wrote:After mucking up the string hole drilling on a previous ebony classical bridge I got a new rosewood blank. This time I made a mistake chiselling out the saddle slot, which turned out hollow.I thought I would put thin glue in the hollow to flatten it out again but am thoroughly concerned about what this will do to the acoustics. What's the advice on this? If I try routing it now it will be too low and I'm equally concerned about then putting in a piece of RW to bring it back up to a depth of 5/32 inch. Am I looking at another blank?
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Kim
Kim, I'll put up a pic of my jig tomorrow.Kim de Rijke wrote:Thanks guys. I'll go for option 2 in Martin's reply: start again. I think the chisel work on the bridge will stay difficult for me so will try and rout the slot now. 3rd time lucky, I hope. What sort of jig do you use Martin, is there a pic? Also, how do you fill the pores on it? CA, epoxy, pumice?
Thanks again,
Kim.
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