Oh man, I'm sorry! As I replied to the other guys here, we outgrew our free MailChimp subscription, so we used a custom mailer bot - but it sends them out in chunks! They should all have arrived now though, fingers crossed!OffYourFace wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 12:26 pmSal Paradise helped me out and I placed my order. Then my email came
Also my in my excitement for this I forgot that the announcement post should go in the FS section.
Tuffset Bridge
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Re: Tuffset Bridge
That sounds absolutely awesome!! I hope you'll post all about it as it comes together!gibs wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 2:15 pmOrdered up, never have done any special offset bridge before this like you guys with the Halons and Mastery’s, and the RSD custom shop bridge. I’ve made due with the import bridge on my squier and other than a little bit of rattle (which I think I’ve finally gotten rid of from the intonation screw of the high E) have been happy with it. Though most of you would probably laugh at how high I have it adjusted. It looks more like a Gibson than a fender in terms of break angle over the bridge.
I’m building a bit of a mutant on a saylor semi hollow JM and using a war moth neck I got for free. So needed a bridge I could adjust, was gonna make do with eyguitar stuff and use adjustable saddles, but since I’m still gathering parts I thought I might as well get something special for this one. Using p90 staple pickups, jag switch and lead plates, and gonna cut a custom shaped pickguard similar to a bass vi or electric xii shape. Will be interesting to see how it turns out.
Creator of the Tuffset Bridge - Locked & Ready to Rock!
www.tuffsetbridge.com ◈ @tuffsetbridge
Owner Operator of GuitarForm - Custom Offset Guitar Bodies
www.guitarform.com ◈ @guitar_form
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Re: Tuffset Bridge
I plan to start a thread once I get enough of the pieces in to start working more on it. Right now I just used an old strat guard as a guide to trace out the pickguard shape directly on the body. Went ahead and drew the centerline and and vibrato screw holes while I was at it so I can pre drill that before paint. Gonna transfer the pickguard shape to clear plastic and build a template to cut the guard. Thinking tort originally, but the idea of black perlloid guard with white plastics has intrigued me (especially since I’m thinking a deep metallic blue for the finish, think lake placid blue, but probably not accurate).Deed_Poll wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 2:22 pmThat sounds absolutely awesome!! I hope you'll post all about it as it comes together!gibs wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 2:15 pmOrdered up, never have done any special offset bridge before this like you guys with the Halons and Mastery’s, and the RSD custom shop bridge. I’ve made due with the import bridge on my squier and other than a little bit of rattle (which I think I’ve finally gotten rid of from the intonation screw of the high E) have been happy with it. Though most of you would probably laugh at how high I have it adjusted. It looks more like a Gibson than a fender in terms of break angle over the bridge.
I’m building a bit of a mutant on a saylor semi hollow JM and using a war moth neck I got for free. So needed a bridge I could adjust, was gonna make do with eyguitar stuff and use adjustable saddles, but since I’m still gathering parts I thought I might as well get something special for this one. Using p90 staple pickups, jag switch and lead plates, and gonna cut a custom shaped pickguard similar to a bass vi or electric xii shape. Will be interesting to see how it turns out.
Would’ve gone with one of your guitar form bodies, but not knowing how bad import duties would’ve been on something the size of a guitar body would be, and not knowing how customizable you’d get with altering the pickguard shape (love some of your marauder and other mashup designs) went with a more local solution. Just have to put a little more work in.
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Re: Tuffset Bridge
Checking in here first was a smart move, because it reminded me the email would have a discount code.
Patience was rewarded, and the email came in after people had been ordering. Order is placed! Looking forward to trying this out on both a tremolo and hardtail offsets.
Patience was rewarded, and the email came in after people had been ordering. Order is placed! Looking forward to trying this out on both a tremolo and hardtail offsets.
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Re: Tuffset Bridge
Pre-ordered mine as well! I'm honestly tempted to pre-order another one, but we shall see.
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