fryovanni wrote:
Out of curiosity, what do you think a compound radius will do to allow you to get lower action?
I guess I am just looking for every advantage I can use to design a guitar that can go down that extra 64th to get the action down to the 1/16th range easily if someone wanted it this low.
As a mathematics teacher and a guitar builder, I'm still debating in my mind weather a compound radius is the best way to go. I am seeing some positives and negatives that I need to research more. It seems like the compound radius is good for the high strings because it keeps the string more parallel to the fretboard plane. However, the constant radius may be a positive thing for the bass strings because it causes the plane to "fall away" from the bass string toward the upper part of the fretboard (where the string vibrates more).
I need to conduct some more research. It seems like a lot of builders support this compound radius.