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PostPosted: Fri May 18, 2007 5:46 am 
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Terry,
Here's a tip for ya...instead of using wire to check your intonation points...use a piece of string wrapper paper. It's finer and shows the point much better. it realy suprised me the first couple of times I tried it and found that the real point was much different.

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PostPosted: Fri May 18, 2007 6:02 am 
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Hi,
just looked at your comments/pics again and realized you weren't checking your points with the wire you were establishing it...DA...NEVER MIND...

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PostPosted: Fri May 18, 2007 7:18 am 
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I start with a flat top on the saddle. I sort of already know my points because I use the S.M. intonator device to get those. Then to home in on the saddle I string up, I use a piece of the string paper and run it under the string so I can see exactly where the string is comming off the saddle top. Then I read my intonation and mark my points accordingly. Then I cut the points, string back up and check with the paper again. I realy like using the intonator because my saddles never end up where you "normally" would cut the slot. I install Buzz Feiten on every guitar I build and that makes any type of pre-slotting almost impossible.

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Bought one some time ago Terry, it is indeed a simple but very time saving tool. In fact I've got two because it's just the right size to go missing just when you need it!

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