Jody wrote:
Robbie , just to be sure I am following you. you take the original scale lenghth , lets say of 25.34 , you add 2 mm to both sides of the scale ( treble and bass) , then add another 3- 3.5 mm , to the bass side ,depending on whether you use light or medium strings ? thanks Jody
Jody,
I don't think of it as adding 2mm to both sides of the scale. The is only one scale length. I think what you are saying is just a different way of saying what I am saying.
So, let me say it again to try and clarify. I first cut the saddle slot. As I said, the front edge of my saddle slot on the high E side is 4mm back from the front of the bridge. The front edge of the saddle slot on the low E side is 7-7.5mm back from the front of the bridge. This is a difference of 3-3.5mm and the angle is whatever it is.
When placing my bridge I reference only the high E side. The scale length is 25.4 or 645.16mm. I add 2mm. to that and reference that measurement 647.16 at the front of the saddle on the high E side. Make sure the bridge is square and Violá!! I don't think in terms that I have added 2mm. to the base side as well but I have and then the extra 3-3.5mm of the slant of the slot. If you think like that, the actual low E string has a compensation of the 2mm plus the 3-3.5mm for a total of 5-5.5mm. The 5th string would have less than that. The 4th sting less etc. because of the slant of the slot. This can get confusing in a hurry. This is why I say I add 2mm to the overall scale length and leave it at that. I hope I was able to clraify this for you.