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    Very well done, she looks sweet!
    Interesting you had to raise the bridge, I'm thinking I'll have to cut my body lower to get the cone lower and in turn lower the bridge. Seriously lower it big time!
    Note the height of your fingerboard compared with mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cork sniffer View Post
    Very well done, she looks sweet!
    Interesting you had to raise the bridge, I'm thinking I'll have to cut my body lower to get the cone lower and in turn lower the bridge. Seriously lower it big time!
    Note the height of your fingerboard compared with mine.

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    When I set it up initially I thought the action was fine but then I screwed down the resonator cone and found the strings were touching the fret board, only just so I place a thin strip of wood under the bridge pickup, about 1.5mm and this worked perfectly. Your fret board does look a little lower. you don't seem to have much room between the resonator top plate and the end of the fret board (to fit the pickup), with mine I glued the neck in position with the pickup in place, there was about 1-1.5mm gap between the end of the neck and the back of the body socket and being a wedge shape the neck pulled in tight with the socket. This put the measurements out slightly (nut to 12 fret to bridge) but the intonation seems spot on. Remember when you screw down the resonator cone it has to be slightly angled so the lighter strings are slightly shorter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Singing Frog View Post
    When I set it up initially I thought the action was fine but then I screwed down the resonator cone and found the strings were touching the fret board, only just so I place a thin strip of wood under the pickup, about 1.5mm and this worked perfectly. Your fret board does look a little lower. you don't seem to have much room between the resonator top plate and the end of the fret board (to fit the pickup), with mine I glued the neck in position with the pickup in place, there was about 1-1.5mm gap between the end of the neck and the back of the body socket and being a wedge shape the neck pulled in tight with the socket. This put the measurements out slightly (nut to 12 fret to bridge) but the intonation seems spot on. Remember when you screw down the resonator cone it has to be slightly angled so the lighter strings are slightly shorter.
    I'll have to Google setting up a resonator (cone), you never know the strings may be the correct height once adjusted.
    "Room between the resonator top plate and the end of the fret board" is fine. Just happened to be hanging and nothing screwed down when the photo was take. To prove the wiring and pickups worked I roughly assembled and got it making approximate noises .
    Now time to disassemble and paint or Tru-Oil or whatever I decide to do :-)

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