Oh no..Something New

Well, now most of the parts are here , except the proper pickgaurd.
I want to start with a single H style.
Stuff won’t be here until the 24th.
I guess I don’t exactly know where to start.
@fitz and others.
Fitz, you mentioned a drill template for the bridge. Is that the correct spacing for the 2 pin bridge you spoke of?
 
Fitz, you mentioned a drill template for the bridge. Is that the correct spacing for the 2 pin bridge you spoke of?
F-R Standard router template set.
The through-hole template includes the bridge pin bushing locations.
You'd still need to locate the proper bridge line / center line - and verify the template placement.

There are some good downloadable pdf specs on the F-R website.
If you're not doing the top rout for a floating set-up, a printable template for the pin locations might be just as easy.

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F-R Standard router template set.
The through-hole template includes the bridge pin bushing locations.
You'd still need to locate the proper bridge line / center line - and verify the template placement.

There are some good downloadable pdf specs on the F-R website.
If you're not doing the top rout for a floating set-up, a printable template for the pin locations might be just as easy.

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It’s not actually a FR , it’s a Gotoh VS100G

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It’s going to have to be an educated estimated installation based on the neck in relation to the bridge from center.
I know it’s of course 25.5
Measured nut to bridge, should be fun .
In words of the infamous Rob Halford “ One Shot at Glory”
Get as close as you can on the length - centerline is more critical.
There's some adjustment in the bridge.

I use two 24" machinist scales to get the centerline and the bridge distance.
Opposing scales are both at 12-3/4" @ 12th fret.

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Get as close as you can on the length - centerline is more critical.
There's some adjustment in the bridge.

I use two 24" machinist scales to get the centerline and the bridge distance.
Opposing scales are both at 12-3/4" @ 12th fret.

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That’s a good idea, I have 1 , 24” metal yard stick and I’ll find something else.
The video I watched, the guy just put tape on the body to protect it and also mark the lines, used a straight edge along the side of the neck on both sides and then a caliper to find center.
 
There are some possible issue’s, first the truss rod adjust is at the base of the neck. No access to the adjustment Allen screw.
Secondly , the studs have fairly large bushing that appear to be very close the pickup route.
 
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