I put a larger than usual plate on my project guitar and it sounds great. It makes me wonder if a larger bridge plate conducts the vibrations from the strings more efficiently.MaineGeezer wrote:This afternoon I glued in the bridge plate I carved out out a piece of maple firewood. Cutting a flat piece of wood 0.10" thick out of a random log is a lot of work! I split off a slab as a starting point so it would be quartered and have perpendicular grain. That part worked quite well.
Carter curves the back and front of his bridge plates; based on what he's seen doing repair work, he believes a straight back or front edge on a bridge plate acts as a stress concentrator and becomes a line of weakness. Curving those edges better distributes the forces, or at least that's the theory. Sounds good to me....
My bridge plate is larger than most that I've seen. I hope it's not too large!
I love the look of the bridge plate.