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Fitting a bridge

vincevince Davis & San Francisco, CANew
Hi All,

I am adjusting an older bridge and I just can't seem to get it to rest cleanly on the surface of the soundboard. I've attached a photo that shows the light coming through. What grit sandpaper to you guys use to do this? I'm using 300, but I'm thinking now I need to get much finer.

I'm using Josh's technique (posted in this forum), so I'm surprised I still see little gaps. I'm going very, very slowly and I see from the dust on the sandpaper that it's taking off material in the right places, but it's still not flush. I'm pretty sure I'm not rocking it. I am moving the bridge up an down (in line with the neck) rather than side to side, as I am assuming the geometry is more consistent in this plane.

Thanks!
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