Alright so I've been wondering this for a little while, and I'm wondering if any experienced builders can chime in on this.
So I hate floating Floyd Rose bridges, and I love the surface mount style. However, due to the height of the Floyd rose, the neck needs to be angled in order to compensate. So my question is, is it possible to route our a cavity for the Floyd Rose to sit flush inside? ie: It is not recessed to have space between the bridge and the body, but rather recessed to eliminate the excess height of the bridge, and sit against the wood within the cavity.
So I hate floating Floyd Rose bridges, and I love the surface mount style. However, due to the height of the Floyd rose, the neck needs to be angled in order to compensate. So my question is, is it possible to route our a cavity for the Floyd Rose to sit flush inside? ie: It is not recessed to have space between the bridge and the body, but rather recessed to eliminate the excess height of the bridge, and sit against the wood within the cavity.
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