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by Herman » Thu Mar 11, 2021 1:22 pm
Excellent looking bridge, but without the removed wood it looks heavy to me.
But making it would not be a big issue. Just a tiny router bit to make the grooves and some drills to go through, and countersink the balls-end.
About my routine:
-first I rout the saddle slots.
-Then I make the outlines of the bridge.
-Then I rout the depth behind the saddle down to 4mm from the bottom of the bridge.
-With a round-top cutter this slot is routed to a round form , you could chisel and sand that.
-The tail side of the bridge is deepened with a round rasp, so that the ball-ends fall into it.
-After laying out the string spacing I mark the string line up .
-Then drill with a 2mm drill bit, from intended ball position slightly upwards to the saddle direction.
-I do the latter by hand. Looks not machined, but no one will notice.
-Then make it smooth and shiny.
Well, that is about my way.
Hope it helps a bit
Herman