JOAMdude Posted May 3, 2007 Report Posted May 3, 2007 great info for nubs like me this is from User- Purple Haze from plans.theFrankes.com Forum This is an easy guide to shimming your Original Floyd Rose saddles to get a close match to your fretboard radius. This way you can dial it in very fast to get very close to a perfect match for best action. Note: Unless your guitar has a 10" non-compound fretboard radius, you will need to shim your floyd saddles if you want good action. This is because the ORIGINAL Floyd bridge radius = 10". You can buy .2mm shims that fit Floyd saddles on the internet in packs of 6 or 12. Just do a google search. To find out how many .2 mm shims to add to each string saddle, see below (note that the D and G strings get no shim): Fingerboard Radius (at bridge) / E strings # shims / A and B strings # shims 10" / 0 / 0 12" / 1 / 0 14" / 2 / 1 16" / 2 / 1 18" / 3 / 1 You can also make your own shims out of coke soda cans (cut out of the coke can skin, which is about .1mm thick) or you can use copper shielding tape (that you shield your guitar with.) If you do either of these, you should measure the thickness with a micrometer. You can also cut up feeler gages to get your appropriate thickness. Here is a table of thickness to add to each string: Fingerboard Radius (at bridge) / E strings / A and B strings 10" / none / none 12" / .2 mm / .1 mm 14" / .4 mm / .2 mm 16" / .5 mm / .2 mm 18" / .6 mm / .2 mm For Warmoth compound necks, use the 18" row for radius at bridge to find out what to add. For some other compound neck, you'll need to estimate or calculate your fretboard radius at the bridge ( the radius flattens as you get closer to the bridge for a compound neck.) this is great Quote
radrobgray Posted May 3, 2007 Report Posted May 3, 2007 awsome ive been looking for this.. i say this should get sticky/pinned. Quote
Nekul Posted May 3, 2007 Report Posted May 3, 2007 This is awesome! I think I posted a question about this a while ago. This is exactly what I needed. THanks a bunch. Luke Quote
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