Good day,
I have elected to install the glue-in neck on my "Starcaster" prior to finishing, both because the neck installed will assist with finishing, but also because the timber that joins to the neck at the sides cannot be properly mated/blended until the 2 are joined.
So....I ask the following question, in measuring from the 12th fret wire to the bridge saddles, I need to estimate the position of those saddles without the bridge in place (I can place it over the holes and estimate the position of the saddles screwed toward the neck most of the way), but I'd like to run a piece of tape between the two bridge holes, scribe a line through the centers of the 2 holes, and then mark a point slightly ahead of this centreline toward the neck (representing the saddles - I think the offset from the bridge centreline/centreline of the 2 holes, to the saddles screwed forward, is about 4mm).
Is this accepted practice? Most information references measuring to the actual saddles, which is impossible unless I drive the saddle posts down into the timber prior to sanding/finishing, which I don't want to do.
Finally, I will check the orientation of the neck's centreline in relation to the body, but there is 'zero' play in the join...I am hoping the factory tolerances are spot on.
John