MikeS
Bengalsologist
Hey guys, a few questions regarding the bridge for my Warmoth SG project…
1) The finish on my LP is laid over the studs for the TOM/ST. Is it customary to press the studs into the body before doing paint?
2) Pressing studs into the body… what’s the best method? I’ve considered making a jig for the drill press and using the drill press to press the studs in the body, given that I control the force behind pressing them in. Is there a tool or a better method for doing this?
3) The ground on TOM/ST bridges goes to a stud. The hole that Warmoth drilled for the ground falls in the middle of the hole. How on earth do I solder that, given that there’s no way to solder the wire to the stud once the stud is in the body and there’s also no way to solder it to the side of the stud and then press the stud in (there’s be no room for the solder to fit in the hole with the stud).
4) How tight are the studs supposed to fit? Not that I don’t trust Warmoth’s work, it’s just that it looks like it’ll take a great deal of force to get these things in. I might assume that the humidity in Cincinnati could have swelled the wood a bit.
Thanks in advance for any and all help.
Mike
1) The finish on my LP is laid over the studs for the TOM/ST. Is it customary to press the studs into the body before doing paint?
2) Pressing studs into the body… what’s the best method? I’ve considered making a jig for the drill press and using the drill press to press the studs in the body, given that I control the force behind pressing them in. Is there a tool or a better method for doing this?
3) The ground on TOM/ST bridges goes to a stud. The hole that Warmoth drilled for the ground falls in the middle of the hole. How on earth do I solder that, given that there’s no way to solder the wire to the stud once the stud is in the body and there’s also no way to solder it to the side of the stud and then press the stud in (there’s be no room for the solder to fit in the hole with the stud).
4) How tight are the studs supposed to fit? Not that I don’t trust Warmoth’s work, it’s just that it looks like it’ll take a great deal of force to get these things in. I might assume that the humidity in Cincinnati could have swelled the wood a bit.
Thanks in advance for any and all help.
Mike