I thought, hey while I have all the equipment set up, why not rough out a few bridges so I won't have to set this up again for awhile.
So I made 4 ebony, 2 indian rosewood, 5 walnut, and 2 olive bridges. The thicknesses vary slightly, but most are a bit over 3/8" so I can bring them down a little if necessary.
This is the first time I've made them up ahead of time. Anyway, thought I'd share.
While I was making a bridge for my current build
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Re: While I was making a bridge for my current build
For sure it is packed in there John. Wish I had the luxury of a big dedicated shop. But it works!!!
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Re: While I was making a bridge for my current build
Kevin, look again. You have a big shop. Wanna swap with mine?
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Re: While I was making a bridge for my current build
Yes Herman I know, and it just goes to show that even big guys can have a little one and make it work!
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Re: While I was making a bridge for my current build
Oh, THAT was almost below the belt......wish I'd said it...
All in good fun.
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Re: While I was making a bridge for my current build
Maybe little but very functional. ask around.
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