Hiya everyone,
For those that do not know I am nearing the end of my 1st guitar which is a SM 000 kit with a dovetail joint.
I have used the internal mold and so my rim was not nice and square resulting in a pretty difficult neck set. (Larry I think you may have had the same thing buddy)
Any way after hours of flossing my cheeks

I have managed to get a fairly workable neck set as shown below:
and...
The height over the bridge is a little shade over 1/16th and is nice and staright (L>R).
BUT:
The efforts that i have made to achieve this set has meant that the 12th fret has crept towards the end of the guitar by between 5.5 and 6.0mm as shown below:
and...
Not a problem i hear you cry, the bridge is set to the 12th fret plus 7/64ths correction, simply move the bridge back towards the end of the guitar.
Mmm as Crazymanmichael kindly pointed out to me earlier today (thank you soo much I did not appreciate this) such a large adjustment may meen that the bridge will no longer be positioned adequately over the bridge plate.
I have measured the distance between the bottom of the soundhole and the bridge plate neck and tail edges using a piece of tape placed inside the guitar.
I put my hand into the guitar with a piece of low tack tape and 'felt' my way to each edge. I have imprinted the edge to be measured whilst sticking the tape to the bridge plate. Then I have pulled the tape taught and marked the position of the bottom of the soundholde. I have done this 3 times for each bridge plate edge and taken an average.
Obviously there is a small error due to the sine of the angle the tape makes with the soundboard due to the tape 'riding' over the braces and not being flush with the underside of the soundboard but it was the best i could think of at the time.
Anyway here are the measurements:
Front of bridge (in correct posn) 9.00cm
Back of bridge (in correct posn) 11.60cm
Front of bridge plate 9.20cm (I measured 9.20cm 3 times)
Back of bridge plate 13.10cm (I measured 12.95, 13.30 and 13.05cm)
So from these measurements it appears that the front of the bridge is right over the front edge of the bridge plate and that the back of the bridge has plenty of room.
Is this acceptable?
If not what solutions can you suggest?
Cuuuurazzzymanmichael and I kind of came to the conclusion that I could 'build-up' the cheeks of my dovetail and re-set using hardwood material that I have lying around. In fact i could do this using some rosewood (tough to work with maybe) and make it a nice-ish feature perhaps. The extra material would not need to be thick and so flossing may not be soo bad.
Any suggestions always very much appreciated.
Thanks for looking (as Hesh always says....sooo polite

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Oh also do any UK OLFers fancy a meet-up somewhere. I noticed that our US cousins have done this (maybe we have too) just a thought everyone.
Barry