Hi all luthiers,
Is it possible to take a short scale 12 fret to the body guitar and change out the fretboard to a 14 fret system while keeping the same scale length? Would you have to move the bridge, and therefore put it in a position where there isn't a brace and jeopardize the structural integrity? I know it sounds like a bad idea, and I don't really have any interest in a "just buy a 2 guitars if you want a 14 fret model" response; so if anyone can answer this question I would be very interested to hear. Thanks in advance.
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@ Buco : on a preexisting guitar
By doing this, you'd "force" the bridge quite a ways further towards the sound hole and now the bracing is out of whack. The bridge would not sit between braces but almost on top of a brace. Obviously the mustache ends would have to follow the bridge to this new position.
Just think of it this way: The 12th fret must be half way between the 0 fret and the bridge. Adding two frets at the body joint (without lengthening the scale) pushes that mid point (12th fret) further down the neck towards the head of the guitar and the bridge will have to follow the 12th fret.
There's a reason the bridge on these guitars sits nicely near the middle of the lower bout. That reason is that the scale length is an inch or more longer than typical guitars.