fretman's mustang build
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Are you being a salty twat or being serious?dodgedartdave wrote:How much? What degree? Can ya give us a page on that?theshadowofseattle wrote:I wasn't being a negative nancy. I just had my SGuar in my lap and noticed that the bridge is slanted on it.dodgedartdave wrote: Ya always gotta take the stem outa somebody's sails, don't ya. it should intonate fine. They're not that much slanted. I have trust in Thad....
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How can you be sure? Just because the distance is identical doesn't mean it'll intonate. Thicker strings need more distance from the nut to intonate, that's why the bridge is slanted. I slanted my Mustang bridge in the posts to create the angle to intonate the Jag-Stang correctly.Aug wrote:it'll intonate fine. Measurements were done to and from both sides of the bridge.
I have always wondered why some TOMs were slanted. I mean, I understood why thy did it, but not why it was not done consistently across the board.
I am considering one of these movable jobbies on the Tele so I can have some flexibility (and until I get used to having the Bigsby). I have one on my mandolin and thought it annoying that it wasn't fixed in place--until I realized that was how it was intonated, and now I like the idea of one, even though it is more delicate. I can actually move it slightly with the strings in place.

I am considering one of these movable jobbies on the Tele so I can have some flexibility (and until I get used to having the Bigsby). I have one on my mandolin and thought it annoying that it wasn't fixed in place--until I realized that was how it was intonated, and now I like the idea of one, even though it is more delicate. I can actually move it slightly with the strings in place.
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That sounds right. I'll update the thread with pics as she progresses.Aug wrote:Actually, I think all I have to do now is make the pickguard and ship it. fretman, is that right?
Never doubted you for a minute, Aug - I'm sure it's gonna ROCK!Aug wrote:And, yes...a ToM in the standard bridge position will intonate fine. Man! Youse guys have little faith in me...it's disturbing.

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Yeah - it has nothing to do with the actual view. It's just knowing that it's in California, that makes me wanna move there. Cuz I'm SICK of NYC winters (and summers), though right now it's mighty nice here, I must say...Aug wrote:the view from a 3rd story balcony, through chicken wire, from a jewish building overlooking the worst part of the valley turns you on? Yea...whatever.LOLZ!