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  • Blocking Blocking Floyd Rose temporally

    Can you block a a Floyd Rose without adjusting the tremolo claw and glueing the wooden blocks in?

    I ask because I just want to block the tremolo bridge temporarily.

    Also will changing tuning be easier with a block of wood even without glues or adjusting the tremolo claw?

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    Re: Blocking Blocking Floyd Rose temporally

    Yes
    Insert block
    Dont use glue


    Make the block a bit of wedge shaped
    So that it tightens as it goes in

    One on either side just like glued in
    But without the glue
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    • #3
      Re: Blocking Blocking Floyd Rose temporally

      This is exactly how I've done it. It will stay there until you decide to take the block out. It takes a bit to find the right size of the wedge if you don't want wood sticking out of the back.

      Originally posted by ehdwuld View Post
      Yes
      Insert block
      Dont use glue


      Make the block a bit of wedge shaped
      So that it tightens as it goes in

      One on either side just like glued in
      But without the glue
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      • #4
        Re: Blocking Blocking Floyd Rose temporally

        Bah - just crank those springs down until it hits the body.
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        • #5
          Re: Blocking Blocking Floyd Rose temporally

          Originally posted by ehdwuld View Post
          Yes
          Insert block
          Dont use glue


          Make the block a bit of wedge shaped
          So that it tightens as it goes in

          One on either side just like glued in
          But without the glue
          I use a couple pieces of thick folded cardboard to block my Floyd when changing strings (so I can take all the strings off and give the fretbaord a quick clean). Put one between the floyd and the top of the body and jam one or two between the block and the guitar body in the cavity. It works fine.
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          • #6
            Re: Blocking Blocking Floyd Rose temporally

            Originally posted by Aceman View Post
            Bah - just crank those springs down until it hits the body.
            That is a simple and effective solution.
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            • #7
              Re: Blocking Blocking Floyd Rose temporally

              You could remove the bridge
              Tap a bolt hole in the wide flat side
              Then run a bolt all the way in

              Reinstall the bridge
              And back the bolt out till it blocks the trim

              This is a much harder method that making wedges
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              • #8
                Re: Blocking Blocking Floyd Rose temporally

                One time, I taped pennies in a stack tall enough to fill the cavity. I think I taped guitar picks together for the other side. Worked fine.
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                • #9
                  Re: Blocking Blocking Floyd Rose temporally

                  Originally posted by Aceman View Post
                  Bah - just crank those springs down until it hits the body.
                  Doesn't work if it has a route for pull ups, need more info.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Blocking Blocking Floyd Rose temporally

                    GIVE IT A WEDGIE! Or, the Double Atomic Wedgie.
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