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New Bridges - Cutting New String Slots and Sanding Feet
alamon2
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I'd like some ideas as to how to accurately cut the right depth and string spacing of my string slots for my new selmer bridges from Stew Mac. Any help out there?
Al
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Josh Hegg
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I posted a step by step at one point a while ago but can't find it now. If any one sees it make it sticky so we don't have to search for it.
Cheers,
Josh
pallopenna
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I'm about to do just that.
-Paul
Reject the null hypothesis.
pallopenna
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Or not, since I don't know how to post a sticky. But, here's the link to the post if someone else wants to do it.
http://djangobooks.com/forum/viewtopic. ... c&start=15
Reject the null hypothesis.
Josh Hegg
Tacoma, WA
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January 2006
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Paul,
Thanks, I posted the steps as a sticky. Now we will never have to track it down again.
Cheers,
Josh
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Cheers,
Josh
-Paul
http://djangobooks.com/forum/viewtopic. ... c&start=15
Thanks, I posted the steps as a sticky. Now we will never have to track it down again.
Cheers,
Josh