After waiting a long time was able to get my hands on a PB elephant ivory blank nut and saddle to match the 16inch radius on my fret board from a lad who runs a company in Dover Ohio.Had it brought by hand over the boader to make things legal. Getting a Godin thin pick-up wire to replace the round brutal Fishman piezzo which has given me all kinds of lost volume trouble due I think from poor perfect contact below the strings. The pick-up has all kind of volume on its entire length on a pencil tap test.
To sand new saddle to perfect height the 50-50 rule comes into play and this is how read the drift of the theory.Tell me If Iam correct.
With the new thinline wire in the slot and the top of it now becoming the new depth of the slot ,you don't want more than 50 % of the saddle height at its highest point (between D&G strings) in the slot.
Have marked perfect intonation beteen the D&G strings using Gary's previous 25-5/8"total scale length calulation which is just a tab to the front of center down the saddle.
My other question is since the saddle slot has exact intonation angle in the bridge from specs Martin gave me should I also sand to that same distace on low-E and high -E for touch points on the saddle? Have it marked right now but waiting for the correct answer from a Martin player who has a strobe tunner and can verify his settings-Thanks -Rob.
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