Bridge setter tool - - - adapt to short scale
Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 11:47 pm
I was gifted with one of Ken's bridge setter tools, for a 'standard' Martin scale length of 25.4". For my first neck project, I was planning on using a short scale fretboard made from a fretboard I'd already made for 25.4" and removing the first fret. Instant short scale of 23.974", close enough to the close-to-24-inches I had in mind. So...with appropriate precautions I think I can use the bridge setter tool to locate the short scale fretboard. Am I being over-optimistic?
Related question: I have a neck, all glued up, not shaped, that was formed to support a 25.4" scale length. I am considering using the neck for my short-scale fretboard by running it through a table saw to remove the stacked heel and to then reattach it to allow for a 14-fret neck, moving the stacked heel 1.426" (the distance between the original fretboard nut and first fret) farther forward, shortening the neck by that amount. I can restore the heel height by creative heel cap fabrication. Same question about optimism.
Thanks, folks.
Related question: I have a neck, all glued up, not shaped, that was formed to support a 25.4" scale length. I am considering using the neck for my short-scale fretboard by running it through a table saw to remove the stacked heel and to then reattach it to allow for a 14-fret neck, moving the stacked heel 1.426" (the distance between the original fretboard nut and first fret) farther forward, shortening the neck by that amount. I can restore the heel height by creative heel cap fabrication. Same question about optimism.
Thanks, folks.