line6man said:
Cederick said:
Why are almost all bodies routed for tremolo, when they could be unrouted for tremolo, and simply be asked to rout a trem rout?
Two main reasons.
First off, it should be obvious that routing for a tremolo after the finish department has painted a body will leave you with a big ugly unfinished route on the backside. This does not appeal to many people, unless they are buying unfinished body. Most other types of routing get covered, however.
Second, it's more work to CNC a tremolo. They have to send the bodies back to the shop for routing, and in this industry, time is money.
I don't think post-finishing CNC is even an option, cost notwithstanding, since the index hole you see in what would be the neck pocket on this body will be routed away and thus unavailable to keep the body steady for CNC routing later in the game:
I think the presence of that index hole explains why the occasional neither-lefty-nor-righty body CAN be routed either way - you have the index hole to keep it steady for either a front-or-rear rout because no neck pocket has been chopped out.
Whatever late-game backside routing STDC is referring to if it has indeed occurred would likely have been subject to draconian pricing and jaw rubbing with an "I'm not sure, man, that sounds hard..."-type conversations as well, because getting it right without the indexes takes skilled craftsmanship and is more prone to eff-up.