I have purchased a few quarter sawn maple bridge plates from a reputable supplier and was wondering what the proper grain orientation should be for the bridge plate. Should it be directly perpendicular to the top (1) or should it be canted slightly (2)? I was thinking that it should be canted (on an angle) slightly to resist fracture on along a grain line. Does this make sense? I attached a crude picture to explain what I am talking about.
Thanks,
Scott
I like a slight angle to get the pin holes out of line to a specific grain line
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