[QUOTE=KevinA] I understand that the smaller radius is at the nut, but from other threads it appears that the large radius is set, at least theoretically, at the saddle. [/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=KevinA] Don,
Do you then radius your bridge/saddle at a correspondingly larger radius to continue the "string shaping" if you will?
Kevin[/QUOTE]
In theory, yes, the saddle would continue on with the section of a cone, and define the largest radius. But in reality ... consider this:
You radius your fingerboard, set up the saddle blank at the appropriate extrapolation of the fingerboard radius, and then what do you go and do? You fine tune the saddle and action, and end up reducing the height of the saddle for the thinner strings, getting them closer to the board. This, in effect, reduces the radius across the saddle top, and in the end you may end up with something like the following radii:
Nut: 12"
21st Fret: 20"
Saddle" 15"
It's always black and white, huh?