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Once you have a guitar finished, strings attached and action set, how long do you keep it until you ship it to the client?
I'm curious if you guys hold it for a few weeks to watch for unexpected movement.

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Good question Steve. Of the 8 acoustics I've built so far, I have seen very little, if any fluctuation after setting it up. During that first month, however I am often tweaking the TR as well as the saddle. So I guess in my experience I would wait a month after initial setup.

In my part of the country (Midwest) we have widely fluctuating temperature and humidity conditions. On some guitars, I have had to make "winter" and "summer" saddles in order to have the same action throughout the year. If I were selling guitars, I might make up at least one additional saddle for an intelligent and informed owner to change out should it become necessary.

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Typically 2 weeks


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[QUOTE=JJ Donohue] .......In my part of the country (Midwest) we have widely fluctuating temperature and humidity conditions. On some guitars, I have had to make "winter" and "summer" saddles in order to have the same action throughout the year.........[/QUOTE]

Do you maintain constant humidity for these guitars or let it fluctuate?

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[QUOTE=SteveS] [QUOTE=JJ Donohue] .......In my part of the country (Midwest) we have widely fluctuating temperature and humidity conditions. On some guitars, I have had to make "winter" and "summer" saddles in order to have the same action throughout the year.........[/QUOTE]

Do you maintain constant humidity for these guitars or let it fluctuate?
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In my house, the conditions are fairly constant and the guitars don't require much if any seasonal tweaking. I have a humidity controller room for storing guitars. Those family members to whom I have given guitars are not so diligent. And while they all have case humidifiers, they more often have them on stands. As a result, they are not as controlled and 3 (PA, TX & WI) have required seasonal saddles. So far...no cracks after several years.

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