Blocking a Floyd (PICS)

RGN

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Here is a method I have used for blocking a Floyd Rose (preventing it from going sharp) that works extremely well. You do have to file and shave the wood piece until it fits perfectly. You also need to use a couple really small wood screws to hold the block in place if you plan to still depress the bar and make the strings go flat....

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The cool thing about this method is you can't tell be looking at the front if the guitar that the trem is blocked.

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Here is the more tradional way-- inserting a wood block in the recessed area, thus preventing the bridge from being pulled sharp.

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I've always had good luck just sticking an old 9 Volt battery behind the block.
 
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Is blocking a floyd politically correct these days?

Is that an old skool Charvel?
 
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Behind the block and the plate?
I took the plate off now (I change tuning a lot) and if I could find a wood block to do it, I would. I also lack precision rulers to know what size wood I'd need :(
 
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Humm...... this could be vault worthy!

:)
 
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That's more what I had in mind for mine.
Do you have to make this up yourself or do they sell kits like that? Any shops in Europe that'd have that...?
 
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seafoamer said:
Is blocking a floyd politically correct these days?

Is that an old skool Charvel?

That is an old mutt made from Charvel/Warmoth and other parts... the wonderful Charvel neck is long since warped. That body is basswood and I seriously thought I was going to rip the Floyd right off her one day. So, I blocked it to put less strain it. I actually think the old skool rig is a non-recessed Floyd-clad Charvel! I order my new stuff non-recessed and am very pleased. It is mainly a factor of getting old and lazy... the non-recessed tuning and stuff is just so easy! If I need to pull sharp I have two other guitars I can use.
 
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axcessories.com sells those things for $10 USD but you could make one up yourself pretty easily probably. I might just buy one though. lol
 
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I dont really understand the whole "blocking the floyd" thing....I mean I know what it is and does, I just dont know why everyone wants to do it. I think pulling up is as fun as dropping down.....if your set up right with good **** it will keep tune. And dont forget to stretch your strings out....
 
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I glue in the wood for the trem block to rest on.... I only like my trems to go down and not pull up at all.... it is mostly because i do not have the time to tune and tune and tune and tune when changing strings on floating guitars....
 
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Docrock said:
I dont really understand the whole "blocking the floyd" thing....I mean I know what it is and does, I just dont know why everyone wants to do it. I think pulling up is as fun as dropping down.....if your set up right with good **** it will keep tune. And dont forget to stretch your strings out....


a blocked floyd is a good thing if you also do alot of rhythm work and palm muting and you sometimes rest your hand on the bridge b/c if you do that with a floyd it goes sharp. thus why i only have one floyd guitar lol...but i do want another eventually, not that i have a real need for it.

-Mike
 
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y2stevo said:
Wouldn't That one not block it Fully Tho??
no. it's not screwed into the floyd. it's just a stop bar. much like the block of wood
 
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Docrock said:
I dont really understand the whole "blocking the floyd" thing....I mean I know what it is and does, I just dont know why everyone wants to do it. I think pulling up is as fun as dropping down.....if your set up right with good **** it will keep tune. And dont forget to stretch your strings out....
One axe + Floyd + wanting to detune = block the Floyd :D
 
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the other benny to having it blocked is ~> if you break a string live ... you're not S~O~L .
 
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