Thank you, I may go back and use a knife for my bridge feet. I did not know that sandpaper rounded bridge feet? You may have taught me something. I GUES ILL DRAG OUT THE CARBON PAPER OR SNAG ME SOME PASTELL CHALK. THANK YOU!
There are days I wish anything else would work for getting bridge feet. The knife really gets the crispest edge and overall the best fit. Glad you found something usefull in my video. Cheers
It is not the sandpaper that is rounding off the edges, it is the leaning/tilting/rocking that causes that. You can get the feet properly fit with sandpaper & jig (to minimize rocking) and then lightly scrape (knife edge or scraper) the "finished" surface to get that crispness that is ideal.
I could listen to you for days about violin bridges! Thank you Sir!😅
Wow....that would be something indeed. Lol.
Thank you for the kind words
Brilliant work. Keep them coming. Thank you!
You betcha. Trying to post more often.
Thanks a lot, I didn't know so many things about the bridge.
Its a complicated piece of the puzzle really.
This is an old video now. However, can I just say thank you for addressing this topic so clearly. Just subbed. Great video. ❤
Thanks a lot.
Awesome 👍 you cover issues not normally mentioned in other bridge fitting vids. ✌️
Thank you
Nice vid
Tnnx
Thank you, I may go back and use a knife for my bridge feet. I did not know that sandpaper rounded bridge feet? You may have taught me something. I GUES ILL DRAG OUT THE CARBON PAPER OR SNAG ME SOME PASTELL CHALK. THANK YOU!
There are days I wish anything else would work for getting bridge feet. The knife really gets the crispest edge and overall the best fit. Glad you found something usefull in my video. Cheers
It is not the sandpaper that is rounding off the edges, it is the leaning/tilting/rocking that causes that. You can get the feet properly fit with sandpaper & jig (to minimize rocking) and then lightly scrape (knife edge or scraper) the "finished" surface to get that crispness that is ideal.