Inspecting Guitar Bridge / Saddle / Action Height Adjustment Screws
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In this video, we inspect the bridge saddle adjustment screws, and find that they are sticking up way too far, and therefore the screws become a rough, jagged point that your hand rubs up against a million times over the years…
By grinding these screws shorter, we can get the screw head to be slightly recessed into the saddle, leaving a nice smooth finish.
Its little details like these, that a player subconsciously notices when they pick up a guitar and just fall in love with the way it feels in their hands.
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