Hi Lee! Hope you doing great! Let me ask you something, how do you measure the scale for the floyd rose build? because i know FR nuts have a little bit of an angle, and then, up to how deep in the bridge should the scale be?
@@hatespirit Maybe you can understand it better this way. You asked, "up to how deep in the bridge should the scale be?" The depth is .415 of an inch, but you measure from the stud holes, not the edge of the bridge. So, decide on the scale you want to use. For example 25.5 inches. Subtract .415 of an inch. You get 25.085 inches. Measure from the nut 25.085 inches. Place the stud holes there. Some builders use .5 of in inch instead of ..415. They say it works fine. It dose not need to be exactly .415.
Hi Lee! Hope you doing great! Let me ask you something, how do you measure the scale for the floyd rose build? because i know FR nuts have a little bit of an angle, and then, up to how deep in the bridge should the scale be?
I put the studs in at scale length minus .415 inches. Then use the floydRose original routing diagram.
Hope that helps. Take care
Some builders say the studs at 25" on a 25.5 scale works just fine. I think FloydRose says 25.125" on a 25.5 scale.
I use a 25" scale. 25 - .415 = 24.585" from nut to bridge posts.
@@leecraftsmen5702 I think i understand you lol, i will send you a picture just to make sure lol, thank you again Lee!
@@hatespirit Maybe you can understand it better this way. You asked, "up to how deep in the bridge should the scale be?" The depth is .415 of an inch, but you measure from the stud holes, not the edge of the bridge. So, decide on the scale you want to use. For example 25.5 inches. Subtract .415 of an inch. You get 25.085 inches. Measure from the nut 25.085 inches. Place the stud holes there. Some builders use .5 of in inch instead of ..415. They say it works fine. It dose not need to be exactly .415.