Hi,
Hope someone here can help.
After quite a long time in the making,I thought I was nearing the completion of a National type,wood bodied,round neck resonator guitar,but no!! A "problem" has arisen that is baffling me somewhat,still it does make this building process even more interesting.
The build up until now has gone well,but having just fitted the cone,bridge and strings I am in difficulty sorting out the string heights in relation to the bridge and coverplate.The strings end up near to the top of the bridge and the coverplate will not fit ! Let me explain.
The guitar is a biscuit bridge model with a scale length of 25"(635mm.)The neck has a 1.5° angle,and joins the body at the 12th.fret.The Beard cone and coverplate come from Stew-Mac,the coverplate handrest/bridge cover has a clearance height of 3/4" (20mm.)from guitar top to underside of the bridge cover.
O.K. heres the math(s). With half the scale length,that is, 12.5"(317.5mm.) from the neck edge of the body(12th.fret) to bridge and a 1.5° neck angle, using tangent theory(its all on the net) the height above the soundboard at the bridge will be 11/32"(8.3mm)approx.,the fretboard and frets are 9/32"(7mm")approx. in height,and with a string clearance of 1/8"(3.2mm)at the 12th fret that makes it double at tha bridge=1/4"(6.4mm)approx.
All this means that I am working near the top of the bridge(with the risk of pulling the bridge out of square).This can be reduced by raising the cone,maybe,but it does not change the height of the strings above the soundboard.The height of the strings(underneath) to top, are 11/32" + 9/32" + 1/4" = 7/8"(22mm.);Plus string thickness and a bit to secure them,say 1/16"(1.5mm),that means overall bridge height above the soundboard is 15/16"(23.5mm). As I only have 3/4" clearance on the coverplate,then logically its not possible.Is it?Have I got to change the neck angle(isn't 1.5° about right?),have I got to change the coverplate(is 3/4" clearance standard?)or have I got it all hopelessly wrong??
This is maybe a bit longwinded,and for that I apologise, but I didn't find it easy to explain.I'll gladly try and make it clearer if anyone has any questions
Anyone who can shed light on this,please reply. Thanks Chris Broad
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