Hey Guys,
The guitar that is on the way now, will have a Lowden style bridge, with a split saddle and without pins. Like this original one:
Below the saddles , there is a slot about half deep the bridge's height.
How to make this? I'm thinking of routing it with a round top bit 1/3" wide.
Does someone had a better idea? chisel? rasping? sanding?
Thanks, Herman
BTW, It is Wengé, so splintery
Lowden style bridge
Re: Lowden style bridge
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Re: Lowden style bridge
Ok Ken, thanks. That would be an Ovation style solution. It is easier to make. And for sure it is an option for me.
But what if I still would like to make it like the Lowden thing?
But what if I still would like to make it like the Lowden thing?
Re: Lowden style bridge
That would be an Ovation style solution
not really
http://www.ovationtribute.com/Ovation_G ... atent.html
For a one off just use a fret saw, and chisel
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Re: Lowden style bridge
He, that is funny. I did not know Ovation uses a metal strip inside the bridge.