Tune-o-matic shimming

SwedeNuck

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I was pondering today, and I was wondering where exactly you could get replacement saddle for a tune-o-matic bridge to shim the radius to say 18" instead of the average 12"?
 
Re: Tune-o-matic shimming

Rather than replacing the saddle, just use a nut file and slot it like you would a nut. It will take longer because it's metal, but it works.
 
Re: Tune-o-matic shimming

I've never seen anything like that...never really looked though. I've seen bridges with different radiai (?), but I don't know about 18.
 
Re: Tune-o-matic shimming

well I'm thinking about compensating the radius for a warmoth compound radius neck which goes from 10-16" as it goes down the neck
 
Re: Tune-o-matic shimming

Ahhh, I see. Maybe you should just get a stright radius...sorry, I'm not much help.
 
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