routine fingerboard, bridge thickness, saddle depth
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2016 1:31 am
I'm in the midst of scratchbuilding some fingerboards and bridges. I am curious about the typical finished thickness of bridges and fingerboards and the depth of the saddle slot in the bridge.
I think the saddle-slot dimension could be something like 'leave .100" of the bridge beneath the saddle slot' or something similar that puts the saddle at the same height off the fingerboard regardless of the bridge's thickness. And I'm aware of not building bridges heavier than they need to be lest the bridge contribute to damping the top's vibrations.
I think I need to be aware of the results of fingerboard thickness and complementary bridge thickness, and if the fingerboard is excessively high (how much is that?) the bridge will either have too much wood in it or the saddle will be sticking way up off the soundboard, or both.
At any rate I'd appreciate some advice.
Thanks, folks.
I think the saddle-slot dimension could be something like 'leave .100" of the bridge beneath the saddle slot' or something similar that puts the saddle at the same height off the fingerboard regardless of the bridge's thickness. And I'm aware of not building bridges heavier than they need to be lest the bridge contribute to damping the top's vibrations.
I think I need to be aware of the results of fingerboard thickness and complementary bridge thickness, and if the fingerboard is excessively high (how much is that?) the bridge will either have too much wood in it or the saddle will be sticking way up off the soundboard, or both.
At any rate I'd appreciate some advice.
Thanks, folks.