The contours are engraved on the body template so you can take measurements. Cavity depths are dependent on the hardware you're using, but if you have any questions after getting started just email me, I'm happy to help 👍
Hey Gary, Position the template correctly for your scale length, then tap a 1/8" brad point drill through each of the 4 holes to mark the post locations. Then remove the template and drill with the correct size brad point drill bit for your particular posts.
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Good to see you here on this platform, Mike. I am looking forward to seeing your videos, especially the how-tos. Thanks Mike!!
Thanks! I think RUclips will make it a lot easier to show you what I'm working on compared to Facebook/Instagram.
I’ve only ordered one template, but it’s awesome and I plan on getting many more. Great job, Mike!
Glad you like them! Remember to email me pictures of your finished builds 👍
Mike!! awesome, looking forward to more vids!
Thanks John! 🙂
Love your templates.
Thanks Paul, glad you like them! Let me know if you ever need any custom templates for your own designs 👍
2 degrees neck angle is enough for a wraparound bridge on a flat top guitar.. 😉
Depending a few things, yes 2-3 degrees will work. You'll find a 3 degree angle on many vintage 1950's models. 👍
I would have guessed Strat.
The Tele and Strat have had the #1 & 2 spots locked up for years.
Does the Gibson SG template have the details for the body contours? Do they include the cavity depths?
The contours are engraved on the body template so you can take measurements. Cavity depths are dependent on the hardware you're using, but if you have any questions after getting started just email me, I'm happy to help 👍
Mike, do you have a video on your tune o matic bridge template, just got in mail today but not instructions.
Hey Gary, Position the template correctly for your scale length, then tap a 1/8" brad point drill through each of the 4 holes to mark the post locations. Then remove the template and drill with the correct size brad point drill bit for your particular posts.