I recently completed my first bass acoustic. The bridge pins were a huge speed bump, couldn't find any quickly, bought six end pins but oversized the holes, al in all things were going downhill fast. First off had to make a new bridge, and then the lightbulb!
Why not just drill a small hole for each string just slightly bigger than the string diameter, these bass strings are fat, I then slipped a small washer over the string, the washer hole was smaller than the string ball, fed the string through from inside and the washer stops the ball on the bridge plate.
Result was positive, compared acoustics with another bass and did not discern any shortcomings.
Tuning up to pitch was a dream, not turn, press the pin, turn press the pin etc,
My next regular guitar will employ this, if I'm not satisfied I can increase the hole diameter and install pins, but I'm betting it will be ok.
Im currently shopping for the perfect washer, really thin, brass, may consider making from plastic (cut up a credit card).
Love to have your thoughts.
Len Mcintosh
No more bridge pins
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Re: No more bridge pins
Sounds like a workable solution for a bass, as most bass players I know don't change or break their strings too often. For a guitar I think feeding the strings through from the soundhole would be a PITA.
Re: No more bridge pins
Why not skip the washers, the bridge plate should be able to handle those string balls (if you make it that way...).
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Re: No more bridge pins
It would be a PITA to change only one string for sure. You would almost have t change all of them at the same time.
If a person was gigging could be a show stopper.
If a person was gigging could be a show stopper.
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Re: No more bridge pins
Hi Len,
If you're thinking washers maybe you could just epoxy some brass shim stock to the bridge plate and drill though it. Perfect alignment and no small washers to loose.
Good luck...
If you're thinking washers maybe you could just epoxy some brass shim stock to the bridge plate and drill though it. Perfect alignment and no small washers to loose.
Good luck...
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Re: No more bridge pins
Why not just use a pinless bridge design? Do a Google image search on "pinless guitar bridge" and there are
loads of examples.
loads of examples.
-Doug Shaker