LushTone
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So my idea is to try to blend an acoustic style bridge and a tunomatic. It will be for my Warmoth with a string through rout. My plan is to create a piece of wood in the shape of a tunomatic (narrow rectangle with rounded ends, holes for posts) and carve a custom bone saddle to fit within a slot in the wood.
Any thoughts on this experimental idea would be greatly appreciated! The guitar in question has a 25" scale and 12" radius btw. I plan to use a extra wide bone piece if I decide to carve it from scratch.
However, I am also toying with the idea of using a pre-shaped and compensated saddle. Would this be accurate (I want as much accuracy as possible) for a 25" scale guitar with 10-46 strings?
Any thoughts on this experimental idea would be greatly appreciated! The guitar in question has a 25" scale and 12" radius btw. I plan to use a extra wide bone piece if I decide to carve it from scratch.
However, I am also toying with the idea of using a pre-shaped and compensated saddle. Would this be accurate (I want as much accuracy as possible) for a 25" scale guitar with 10-46 strings?