Baritone Uke Scale
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 7:22 pm
Aha.. First post!
I've fretted my fretboard and compared it to the plans I have... and they don't match up. My frets gain a little on every fret on the plan. By that I mean the overall scale of what I have is a little shorter than the plans.
So my question is, as long as I keep the pivot point between the nut and saddle on the 12th fret (which is where the plans line up) am I OK? I assume so, but I know what happens when I assume...
I am aware I'll have to adjust my bracing pattern and bridge patch accordingly. As long as the scale is a non issue.
I've fretted my fretboard and compared it to the plans I have... and they don't match up. My frets gain a little on every fret on the plan. By that I mean the overall scale of what I have is a little shorter than the plans.
So my question is, as long as I keep the pivot point between the nut and saddle on the 12th fret (which is where the plans line up) am I OK? I assume so, but I know what happens when I assume...
I am aware I'll have to adjust my bracing pattern and bridge patch accordingly. As long as the scale is a non issue.