Originally Posted by
jonwhitear
As your strings line up with the neck nicely, and with the pole pieces, I think you're good.
When I'm marking up the bridge position, I find the centre line by placing a steel rule on either side of the neck, and drawing a line along the body, so that you have two lines that effectively extend the lines down the sides of the neck. Measuring along these from the nut, the scale length gives you your bridge position. Draw a line to join those points, and you should have a line parallel to the nut, and the scale length away from it. Then mark half way along that line to find the centre.
I also check this by putting some masking tape next to the nut and last fret, and measuring the fretboard width at those points, and marking the centre. A piece of fishing line stretched along the length of the guitar should run through the two marks on the neck, and the mark on the bridge line.