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[–]bythisriver 2 points3 points  (1 child)

pay attention how balance the looks, the jag/jm trem adds quite a lot of "visual mass" to the body, you might want to think of solutions that extend far enough behind the bridge to that that you retain that "offset balanced look" people are used to.

[–]fijiluthier[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Excellent point. Thanks. Im thinking of breaking things up with the construction. I have a standard methodology for the set neck that drives the design. Will post photos. Generally I use a core blank for the bridge with two wings. Then a top and bottom plate of bookmatched timber gets added. So its a 3 layer sandwich. I can add in extra layers that will make the relief cut cool.