
| Before: that gap has got to go! |
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This Epiphone Emperor is the toughest kind of bridge-fitting job, because the entire length of the bridge contacts the top (not just two small feet). This one’s a bad fit: even under string tension, a feeler gauge slides around under this bridge easily. |
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| How to perfectly match the bridge to the archtop? |
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| As the maker of Red Diamond Mandolins, this is a problem Don MacRostie is very familiar with. And as StewMac’s chief tool designer, it’s a problem he solved: Don’s bridge fitting jig is ingenious, and it works in a jiffy as you sand the base of the bridge with Stikit sandpaper. |
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Here’s the bridge fitting jig: a one-wheeled buggy that lets you slide the bridge over sandpaper on the instrument top. The bridge quickly takes on the archtop curve. (This is a photo of a mandolin top, from stewmac.com.) |
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| Mark the bridge position |
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I recorded the exact bridge location using a Saddlematic tool. That’ll let me set it back up quickly. I also put position marks on the guitar using low-tack drafting tape, about 1/8" away from the ends of the bridge. When I take the strings off and sand the bridge, these pieces of tape will help me keep it in the right spot. |
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| Mask off the top |
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To protect the finish, I covered the working area of the top with sign painter’s tape (I used TransferRite brand). This extra-wide tape comes in different tack strengths (stickiness); I use the low-tack version, so it won’t pull off delicate vintage finishes. On top of the mask, I used 120-grit Stikit Gold sandpaper. |
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| On the underside of the bridge, I scribbled with a white pencil. This lets me check my progress by turning the bridge over to see where the pencil mark is still unsanded. The picture above shows that wood is coming off the ends first, since the bridge was so high at the center. |
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You can see the sandpaper at work. The whole length of this bridge contacts the arched top, so it takes more sanding than most. Here I’m experimenting by adding a steel weight to apply extra pressure as I sand: a machinist’s V-block. It wasn't really needed, but I liked the way it sped up the sanding. |
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And here I’m done sanding. My white pencil marks are all gone, and the bridge has taken on the exact arch of the top. |
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| After: a perfect fit no gaps! |
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That's a really nice fit, if I do say so myself! Thanks to Don MacRostie for creating this tool! |
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