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    TL-1R The King's 3rd Pitbull build

    When you fix the bridge and your measuring halfway to the 12 fret from the nut. Then again down to the bridge where the strings sit or rest. Those things are movable to get the intonations so how can it be accurate ?
    I’m thinking about the pit bull video.
    Last edited by I’ll give it a go; 14-04-2019 at 09:59 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I’ll give it a go View Post
    When you fix the bridge and your measuring halfway to the 12 fret from the nut. Then again down to the bridge where the strings sit or rest. Those things are movable to get the intonations so how can it be accurate ?
    I’m thinking about the pit bull video.
    The scale length needs to be within the amount of adjustment of the bridge. Usually the best place to aim for is with the high E string fairly close (but not all they way) to it's front most point of adjustment. This gives you heaps of room to move the other strings back as that's usually the case with scale length.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I’ll give it a go View Post
    When you fix the bridge and your measuring halfway to the 12 fret from the nut. Then again down to the bridge where the strings sit or rest. Those things are movable to get the intonations so how can it be accurate ?
    I’m thinking about the pit bull video.
    The 25.5" mark is where the high 'E' saddle should sit.
    Give it a couple of mm extra forward travel and it should be O.K.
    [edit] Doh! bakersdozen I hadn't noticed your response.
    cheers, Mark.
    Last edited by king casey; 14-04-2019 at 12:28 PM.

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    Sunday arvo's work.
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    cheers, Mark

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