rspst14
Tone Cat
Let's say you have a Wolfgang with a non-floating Floyd, but the action is a bit screwy. It's way too low at the nut and way too high past the 12th fret. This is definitely not a setup problem, it's just physically impossible to get the action any lower. At some point, turning the bridge screws only causes the bridge to tilt forward, the action doesn't get any lower. I was able to fix the problem at the nut by using a thin Floyd nut shim, but I'm not sure how to go about fixing the problem at the bridge. I came up with three ideas:
1. Shim the neck
2. The area the Floyd sits on is slightly recessed. I don't mean "recessed" as in a recessed Floyd, I mean that it sits flat on the body, but there's a small area of wood removed on the face of the guitar so that the Floyd can mount flat, but still sit deeper in the body. A good luthier could probably deepen this slightly so that the action could be set lower
3. Have a luthier or machinist grind down the saddles a bit, while maintaining the proper radius. As long as he didn't take off too much metal, there shouldn't be any problem, and it would enable me to get lower action.
I'm leaning toward idea #3, does anyone see anything wrong with this approach? I know I'm not the only one who's had this problem with the Wolfgang. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Ryan
1. Shim the neck
2. The area the Floyd sits on is slightly recessed. I don't mean "recessed" as in a recessed Floyd, I mean that it sits flat on the body, but there's a small area of wood removed on the face of the guitar so that the Floyd can mount flat, but still sit deeper in the body. A good luthier could probably deepen this slightly so that the action could be set lower
3. Have a luthier or machinist grind down the saddles a bit, while maintaining the proper radius. As long as he didn't take off too much metal, there shouldn't be any problem, and it would enable me to get lower action.
I'm leaning toward idea #3, does anyone see anything wrong with this approach? I know I'm not the only one who's had this problem with the Wolfgang. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Ryan