Jeff Highland wrote:
If you have a 2mm scoop that will raise the bridge by 2mm
If you have a slope of 3mm from waist to tail, the bridge is in the centre of this so the drop at the bridge would be 1.5mm
This gives you the base of bridge 0.5mm above the body plane
7mm is a bit thick for a fretboard alone, I generally use fretboard plus frets at 7mm and assume the nut slots are no more than 0.25mm above this.
You need to add another line to your diagram representing the underside of the strings.
I go from 12mm above the base of the bridge to 3.5mm above the frets at 12th, project this through to the nut and then take off 0.25mm clearance plus the fretted board, and that is where the face of the neck needs to be.
3mm fall off in the solera is generally fine, you can shim up from there to dial in the neck angle to exactly what you need.
Thanks for the reply Jeff, I did forget to factor in that the slope on the lower bout wasn't 3mm at the bridge location, that's for picking that up. However there is clearly some inexactness going on, since if I was .5mm above the plane of the guitar, I would be sanding into the MDF that the solera is made of, and im not, so I am still below the plane of the guitar at the bridge location.
I dunno, maybe my scoop isn't exactly where it should be or something.
Anyway, if I go by your measurements and assume that the strings will be 7.25mm above the plane of the guitar at the nut end, and that's .25mm above the frets, then to make the strings level all the way across to the bridge, and assuming that I am correct in my estimate that the bridge is about 1mm below the plane, then the bridge + saddle would need to be 8.25mm high. 2 mm saddle, and the bridge is only 6.5mm high.
Of course, I don't want the strings to be level all the way across. If I make the bridge 11mm + a saddle of 2mm, and if the bridge sits 1mm low, then the strings will be at 12mm above the body of the guitar at the bridge. Hmmmmm.... would it be a problem to make a bridge this tall? Should I scoop out more material? And how to I figure out how high the strings are at the 12th fret?