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blablas

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  1. Replaced the pickguard om my StingRay 5 with something a bit more modest that only covers the control cavity, it's a crime to hide such a nice piece of wood underneath a big white plastic sheet!

    Detail.

    Colored the unused screw-holes with a orange sharpie.

  2. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1472761301' post='3124081']
    Can I ask why you're not using a separately adjustable saddle for the octave string in each pair?[/quote]
    Much too complicated to engineer and fabricate and in my experience with both fixed and adjustable double course saddles it's not that critical, it's a small concession I'm willing to accept over a complicated bridge design.

  3. I made everything by hand, only using a conventional lathe and a milling machine, I can do it quicker this way than by using a CNC machine. CNC is only interesting for complicated shapes and bulk production not for something straightforward and simple as these parts. (in my old school trained machinist opinion).

    The finish on the saddles was done with a drum polishing machine. the baseplate is sand-blasted (for now).

  4. [quote name='PlungerModerno' timestamp='1472582940' post='3122379']
    Yay! Seems like a clever way to get consistant spacing of the string pairs. With a slight pinching effect it should work great!
    See diagram:
    [/quote]
    Works like a charm, I used this trick for the first time on my old 8 string build.

    Only minor disadvantage is that the intonation between the double course strings can't be fine tuned, but at the time I tried this saddle method out I also discovered that this is nowhere near as critical as some people might suggest.

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