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  • Bridge and Fretboard Radius Don't Match; Help?

    I plan on buying a guitar with a 12" fretboard radius and putting a Bigsby B5 on it. I also want to put a locking roller bridge on it (I found one on Stew Mac). However the bridge radius is 14" and I hear some people say that having a slighly higher bridge radius is superior to having matching radii. I also I hear people say the opposite, and that radii that don't match will give me fret buzz and what not. Help please?
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  • #2
    Re: Bridge and Fretboard Radius Don't Match; Help?

    Some of the strings will be higher than necessary, that's all.

    Personally I'd rather go for bridge having a smaller radius than the fretboard if I can't have a match.

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    • #3
      Re: Bridge and Fretboard Radius Don't Match; Help?

      If your High E and low E are set at the same height, a bridge with a 14 degree radius will have the G and D strings a tiny bit closer to the fretboard.

      It really shouldn't be a problem IMO.

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      • #4
        Re: Bridge and Fretboard Radius Don't Match; Help?

        There have been people who took 9.5" Stats and slapped a 14" Floyd and dealt with it fine. Conversely, people commonly use the set 14" Floyd with necks that have a flatter radius or a compound. Technically, if you use a compound radius board, you have to calculate an even flatter bridge to be "correct", but people just deal.

        I personally am not a fan of set-radii bridges. I like to be able to change and tweak it if necessary.

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        • #5
          Re: Bridge and Fretboard Radius Don't Match; Help?

          With a Bigsby I'd advise shopping for a 12" bridge.
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          • #6
            Re: Bridge and Fretboard Radius Don't Match; Help?

            Originally posted by John_L View Post
            With a Bigsby I'd advise shopping for a 12" bridge.
            How come?

            The retainer/roller bar on the B5 is totally straight anyway - is there a reason bridge radius might matter?
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            • #7
              Re: Bridge and Fretboard Radius Don't Match; Help?

              Originally posted by sosomething View Post
              How come?

              The retainer/roller bar on the B5 is totally straight anyway - is there a reason bridge radius might matter?
              doubt it
              i wouldnt worry too much about radius
              the radius on my jaguar bridge and fretboard dont match

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              • #8
                Re: Bridge and Fretboard Radius Don't Match; Help?

                The difference, in reality, will be about the thickness of a piece of paper.
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                • #9
                  Re: Bridge and Fretboard Radius Don't Match; Help?

                  Alright. Thank you very much. Probably just get the 14" bridge in that case.
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                  • #10
                    Re: Bridge and Fretboard Radius Don't Match; Help?

                    FWIW, since you need a tune-o-matic anyway you can "adjust" the radius by filing down the saddles. Since you replace the saddles this isn't too much of a risk.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Bridge and Fretboard Radius Don't Match; Help?

                      Alright you'll have to forgive me you just blew my mind; how does said saddle-filing process work exactly?
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                      • #12
                        Re: Bridge and Fretboard Radius Don't Match; Help?

                        You just file them down where they are too high. If they are brass it's pretty straightforward. Notches are for wimps anyway.

                        As I said the trick is to get a spare set of saddles.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Bridge and Fretboard Radius Don't Match; Help?

                          Originally posted by uOpt View Post
                          As I said the trick is to get a spare set of saddles.
                          In case I screw up the regular saddles correct? I did some looking around (i.e., Google-ing) just now and it seems sandpaper or files (where can I find such a thing?); these items would work yes?
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                          • #14
                            Re: Bridge and Fretboard Radius Don't Match; Help?

                            Hardware store? And some cheap nailfiles to smoothen it up.

                            Just be warned that cheap metal saddles can have plating that peels right off.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Bridge and Fretboard Radius Don't Match; Help?

                              Alright then cool beans, thanks a buttload. Sorry about the constant questions.
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