Dobro bridge insert question
Posted: 20 May 2014 7:21 pm
I just got my first dobro, a used wechter scheerhorn and I'm enjoying playing it, but last night I noticed that I was having to press down pretty hard with the bar to get good tone, so much so that I was getting a little wrist pain.
Today, I was examining the guitar under a strong light and I figured out that the maple and ebony bridge inserts are not even. The bass one is sitting up out of its slot by about 1/8 inch. The last owner had a fancy pickup in there and he pulled it out quick before he sold it to me. He must not have gotten that insert down all the way.
This obviously isn't rocket science. The insert needs to go down. The thing is, I really don't know squat about dobros. Do I just push it in by hand? Does it mean anything that string pressure hasn't pushed it down already? (It's been in the case strung up to full pitch for several weeks because I was too busy to play). Am I going to bend the spider? Do the strings have to come off for me to get this done? They're brand new and I don't want to waste them. Finally, if the insert is too snug to go down all the way, can I sand it a little bit? How snug should it be?
I know that's a lot of questions, but this is new territory for me.
Thanks in advance!
Today, I was examining the guitar under a strong light and I figured out that the maple and ebony bridge inserts are not even. The bass one is sitting up out of its slot by about 1/8 inch. The last owner had a fancy pickup in there and he pulled it out quick before he sold it to me. He must not have gotten that insert down all the way.
This obviously isn't rocket science. The insert needs to go down. The thing is, I really don't know squat about dobros. Do I just push it in by hand? Does it mean anything that string pressure hasn't pushed it down already? (It's been in the case strung up to full pitch for several weeks because I was too busy to play). Am I going to bend the spider? Do the strings have to come off for me to get this done? They're brand new and I don't want to waste them. Finally, if the insert is too snug to go down all the way, can I sand it a little bit? How snug should it be?
I know that's a lot of questions, but this is new territory for me.
Thanks in advance!