Beautiful bridges Dave!
You know I just read something the other day on the OLF that was news to me. Some builders, some of the better known builders, take the treble side down perhaps 1/16" inch or so since the saddle will be lower on that side too.
This lets you have more saddle exposed for a better visual balance AND delays the need for some neck resets a bit too. But most of all it increases the break angle on the treble strings making for better highs.
I have not tried this bu I am going to do it going forward. Where these bridges are right now Dave it would be a piece of cake to do this, just take the treble side down and hit the last 2-3 holes on the treble side with the counter sync tool just a tad.
My CNCed bridges I am going to modify to incorporate this thinking too.
Beautiful work and the BRW should be killer.