I snuck into Warmoth and made off with the steal of the year...

$125... bout all I can see is that the boards may be joined off the centerline, big deal. I think maybe the 7/8 guys don't sell well? I'm surprised - 24.75" scale plus 24 frets, love it.
I've had a hankering for a whammy git for a bit. So I bought a Hipshot Contour trem. The folk at Warmoth say that that bridge needs a recessed route? I looked over the bridge carefully, there's no protrusion beneath the plate... so I am wondering - does the Hipshot have the strings at an unusually high position coming out of the saddles? Because my first instinct there would be to redimension the neck pocket floor a bit (after at least a few months and a few string changes playing around with shims so I can properly "gauge the gouge" so to speak).
The Hipshot people believe their bridge to be a direct shoo-in replacement for the two-point Fender. Anyway, I have sent the bridge off to Warmoth to have the studs put in, easier than finding a drill press to borrow right now. But I did tell them NOT to do anymore routing or anything, I have to mock it up with a few sacrificial strings to find out where to go. I had found a couple actual pictures of guitars with the recess, and it's nothing that can't be done in 20 minutes with a chisel. At least on unfinished swamp ash, if it was a $800 Exoto Booli Booli finished top, I'd get more nervous.
http://www.warmoth.com/Guitar/Bodies/Options/BridgeRoutingOptions.aspx
I'm kinda wondering if Warmoth recommends the recessed rout because for them on a production line, it's easier to click that in on the CNC, than it is to deal with the delicate neck pocket shave? (Which is just about foolproof* on a non-production line, if you're sitting there with the neck in one hand and the body in the other, and can check the angle in real life as you go along, it's really hard to blow it.*)
*(Yeah, I know I know I know: people can be amazing.)
*(Ditto)

$125... bout all I can see is that the boards may be joined off the centerline, big deal. I think maybe the 7/8 guys don't sell well? I'm surprised - 24.75" scale plus 24 frets, love it.
I've had a hankering for a whammy git for a bit. So I bought a Hipshot Contour trem. The folk at Warmoth say that that bridge needs a recessed route? I looked over the bridge carefully, there's no protrusion beneath the plate... so I am wondering - does the Hipshot have the strings at an unusually high position coming out of the saddles? Because my first instinct there would be to redimension the neck pocket floor a bit (after at least a few months and a few string changes playing around with shims so I can properly "gauge the gouge" so to speak).
The Hipshot people believe their bridge to be a direct shoo-in replacement for the two-point Fender. Anyway, I have sent the bridge off to Warmoth to have the studs put in, easier than finding a drill press to borrow right now. But I did tell them NOT to do anymore routing or anything, I have to mock it up with a few sacrificial strings to find out where to go. I had found a couple actual pictures of guitars with the recess, and it's nothing that can't be done in 20 minutes with a chisel. At least on unfinished swamp ash, if it was a $800 Exoto Booli Booli finished top, I'd get more nervous.
http://www.warmoth.com/Guitar/Bodies/Options/BridgeRoutingOptions.aspx
I'm kinda wondering if Warmoth recommends the recessed rout because for them on a production line, it's easier to click that in on the CNC, than it is to deal with the delicate neck pocket shave? (Which is just about foolproof* on a non-production line, if you're sitting there with the neck in one hand and the body in the other, and can check the angle in real life as you go along, it's really hard to blow it.*)
*(Yeah, I know I know I know: people can be amazing.)
*(Ditto)