Thanks All for looking, I really do appreciate your input.
First, let me remind everyone, that this is a StewMac Dreadnought Kit.
The fingerboard was already to the thickness noted, slotted, and shaped to, what I would think is
a standard radius. The bridge is completed, along with the angled slot for the saddle.
The bridge will need a slight radius at the underside, but, appears to me, will only lose maybe 1/64" in height.
Also, I noticed that the drawing lost some of its accuracy when I saved as a .jpg file.
If you could see it on my computer, in my software, there would be no doubts to its accuracy.
More over, the drawing is, for the most part, a mathematical test. It is as you all have said, “A Perfect World”
So, given the measurement for saddle height, which has widely been agreed on in past threads,
and string spacing, suggested by the StewMac Manual, combined with the existing measurements
of the bridge, fingerboard, and fret crown height. It seems to me, that the math works, and a
medium action has been achieved.
Now, as always, with more posts, arise more questions.
Hesh, I’m assuming when you say “range of possibilities” You are referring to (in general) the adjustability
of saddle height and nut height?
Mr John Hall, I don’t believe I have given you due credit for your input yet. Let me do so now.
It has become very obvious to me that you are well versed in guitar building.
You have very precise explanations, that are very clear to understand. Thank you, so much!
You mentioned “scale length”
As for the saddle angle, I’m pretty sure it has the 3 degree angle you were talking about.
As to where to measure for scale length, you‘ve got me thinking.
I have assumed that it is measured from the fretboard side of the nut to the center of the saddle,
along a center line of the fretboard to the center of the bridge. (Between the 3rd & 4th holes)
Is this correct?
I should also tell you that I bought a “Saddlematic bridge saddle locator” from StewMac, and
plan to install the neck, fingerboard, and then the frets. I will then use the “Saddlematic” for what
seems to me, to be an almost flawless bridge placement.
Dave, to tell the truth, I made no allowance for neck angle in the drawing. The top of the body,
and the top of the neck (Without fretboard) are parallel. But, now that you’ve mentioned it.
Would not even the slightest angle of the neck you are referring to make enormous changes to
bridge height?
Robert
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