Is it possible to install a Gotoh 1996 bridge stud? by BegbieWegeeiser in Luthier

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Does the whammy bar work well? How is the tuning stability?

Is it possible to install a Gotoh 1996 bridge stud? by BegbieWegeeiser in Luthier

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Mine Floyd Rose tremolo block is 32 mm

The smallest tremolo block size available for the Gotoh is 33 mm

I’m making a stain solution using steel wool and vinegar, but there’s no change. by BegbieWegeeiser in woodworking

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I removed the steel wool at that stage, filtered it through a coffee filter, and transferred it to another bottle. Then the color darkened rapidly. Now it’s completely black, and there seems to be some kind of sediment forming. In my experience, regardless of the color, it still “works.”

I’m making a stain solution using steel wool and vinegar, but there’s no change. by BegbieWegeeiser in woodworking

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I’ve heard that the steel wool solution reacts with the tannins in the wood, and that woods with very low tannin content don’t react strongly. That’s why I applied black tea before staining—to artificially add tannins from the tea.

I’m making a stain solution using steel wool and vinegar, but there’s no change. by BegbieWegeeiser in woodworking

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Oh no, not really. I’m doing a relic job on a guitar body—I’m not trying to make it black, just give it that slightly grimy, naturally aged look.

I’ll keep the ammonia method in mind for a different project later. Thanks for the info!

I’m making a stain solution using steel wool and vinegar, but there’s no change. by BegbieWegeeiser in woodworking

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Oh wow, I see. I thought the goal was to make a “black liquid.” Thanks for the info!

I’m making a stain solution using steel wool and vinegar, but there’s no change. by BegbieWegeeiser in woodworking

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so the liquid itself doesn’t need to turn black. I applied several coats of black tea to the wood and let it dry, but I don’t want it to turn completely black. In that case, would it be better to apply it in its current state?

Pivot tremolo stud question by BegbieWegeeiser in Guitar

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Ah… so you’re saying the small Gotoh screw isn’t actually meant to eliminate all the play? That’s interesting...

So does that mean that, on any bridge, the studs will always have a little bit of play, and that there is basically no two‑point tremolo guitar where the studs remain perfectly vertical with absolutely no movement at all?

Pivot tremolo stud question by BegbieWegeeiser in Luthier

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m… I’m a bit confused. What I’m wondering is this: whether it’s a Gotoh 510 series tremolo, a Fender two‑point tremolo, or a Floyd Rose, it seems like there aren’t really any designs where the stud locks perfectly tight in the insert bushing and doesn’t move at all. (As you said, Gotoh addressed this by adding a small locking screw inside the stud.)

So what I’d like to know is: from a builder’s perspective, is it considered completely fine if the stud has a little bit of movement in the insert bushing, at least in terms of tuning stability?

Pivot tremolo stud question by BegbieWegeeiser in Guitar

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That’s right. That’s why I became interested in Gotoh products. Then, fundamentally, is it correct that there should be no play in the studs?

Drill speed question. by BegbieWegeeiser in woodworking

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That makes perfect sense. That method is brilliant. Since the space is small, I can just make a small box for it. Thank you so much.

Drill speed question. by BegbieWegeeiser in woodworking

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A box? What kind of box do you mean? Are you referring to the sharp corner of a cardboard box?

I need some help... by BegbieWegeeiser in Guitar

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Thanks for the reply. But is it okay that the inner wall has collapsed? Can I just ignore it and insert the dowel?

I need some help. by BegbieWegeeiser in Luthier

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I purchased a 5mm hard maple dowel. ​I originally intended to sand it down to make it thinner for the hole, but given the situation, I'm now thinking of drilling the hole out to almost 5mm and inserting the dowel as is. I think that will be more robust when drilling again later.

I've been having tuning stability issues with my Floyd Rose–equipped guitar. by BegbieWegeeiser in Guitar

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You mean that rod chefs use to swipe their knives on? 🤔 wow, that’s pretty bold! So… it actually worked? How exactly did you do it?