crookedpinkyGlasgow✭✭✭✭Alex Bishop D Hole, Altamira M & JWC D hole
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Sorry to be a dissenting voice on this one, but reading F Charles Selmer book strongly suggests that the bridge was designed so that the feet did sit on the braces. And I think the pressure exerted on the unsupported area of a 3mm thick spruce top rather than the short longitudinal struts would cause some damage or at the least a depression between the horizontal braces.
I would be interested to hear opinions from any guitar builders on this one as I'm about to embark on two builds.
I just looked closely at my Selmer and Maccaferri blueprints from RF Charle and it looks like there is a little relief under the bridge on the outside of the little braces. So the feet of the bridge actually sit on the braces but do not sit on top of the spruce outside of the braces very far.
Sorry, i meant that the bridge is designed so that the feet are sitting on the struts but not on the wood around it which seems to have a dampening effect.
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I would be interested to hear opinions from any guitar builders on this one as I'm about to embark on two builds.
Thanks Michael and Bob!
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