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I Built Me A Bridge

Started by lbpesq, January 02, 2021, 05:24:37 PM

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lbpesq

So, with encouragement from a few fellow Alembicians (see my Alligator thread), I've been messing around with making an Alembic/Stars 1970s style brass channel bridge.   It has certainly been an interesting journey.  No one gave me any instructions, I've been figuring this out as I go.  Also, I have no training or experience in metal fabrication.   I'm using a dremel and a small desktop drill press.  I've had several outright failures, along with a few semi-successes.  Each time I've learned a little more.  Today I completed the first bridge that I feel good enough about to share it with the world.   Here it is:


Bill, tgo

David Houck


cozmik_cowboy

I'd put it on my guitar; well done!

Peter
"Is not Hypnocracy no other than the aspiration to discover the meaning of Hypnocracy?  Have you heard the one about the yellow dog yet?"
St. Dilbert

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Robt. Hunter

peoplechipper

nice job! welcome to metalworking!

Tony

paulman

Really excellent Bill!  You've answered the age old Led Zeppelin question of:  Have you seen the bridge?
The only thing that stays the same is change.

edwardofhuncote

Very Well done Bill. If I can ask a nose-y question, did you make the saddles from flat stock and tap for threads, or were you able to source these already in this format and build the rest of the bridge back to them? (so-to-speak)


I'd been contemplating a channel-type bridge adaptation for my Activator-caster build, incorporating a brass plate bridge pickup surround (so it was kinda' reminiscent of a Tele bridge) but had a stoptail too instead of a string-through-body approach. I have a couple Alembic channel bridges to go by, and the shop tooling to pull it off. Patience and time, maybe not as much... especially those little saddles. I'm guessing you'd have to drill/tap first, then cut/shape each one individually. Ugh.  :P

pauldo

Where's that confounded bridge!  :-D

That looks super professional.  As long as you finish the project with all 10 fingers you are doing things right.


growlypants

I used to think I was indecisive, but now I'm not so sure.

dela217


gtrguy

Great job! As one who has access to lathes and milling machines, I am impressed by what you have done!

kenbass4

It looks like it has too many saddles, and it's kinda small... ;D
Great work Bill, looks great!


( I'll show myself out now...)

lbpesq

Quote from: edwardofhuncote on January 03, 2021, 06:26:05 AM
Very Well done Bill. If I can ask a nose-y question, did you make the saddles from flat stock and tap for threads, or were you able to source these already in this format and build the rest of the bridge back to them? (so-to-speak)


I'd been contemplating a channel-type bridge adaptation for my Activator-caster build, incorporating a brass plate bridge pickup surround (so it was kinda' reminiscent of a Tele bridge) but had a stoptail too instead of a string-through-body approach. I have a couple Alembic channel bridges to go by, and the shop tooling to pull it off. Patience and time, maybe not as much... especially those little saddles. I'm guessing you'd have to drill/tap first, then cut/shape each one individually. Ugh.  :P

I used brass stock, cut it down, flattened the bottom, tapped it for the screw hole, and used a dremel and sandpaper to form the saddles.   Getting the tapped hole in each saddle in the right place is probably the most difficult step.   If I were doing this for a new build, I would start with a wider channel to allow for a wider range of saddle adjustment.   Since I'm using this in another Alligator build, I stuck with the original width channel.

And thanks for the positive thoughts, everyone.

Bill, tgo

rv_bass

Very cool, Bill, nice work!  :)

Rift27

What awesome work! I would be very interested in one of those beautiful bridges!

sonicus

Bill ,  In my best Gilligan response ; "LIKE WOW MAN ! " . Quite exemplary !