Saddle Replacement
The Vacant
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Just picked up a used SG and the saddles have some wide grooves in them, and the low E seems to have been cut into. What does it take to replace the saddles in a tune-o-matic bridge, or am I better off just buying a whole new bridge?
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It might be worth it to look into getting some graphite saddles, since you're replacing them anyways. Some people don't care for them, but I really like the GraphTech saddles I put on my Les Paul.
Update: I've got graphite saddle on a couple Fender Strats, I like them fine . . .
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I wasn't saying that you should definitely swap them for graphite, but rather that it was worth investigating. Since you're replacing the saddles, it would be good to see if you want graphite, brass, or steel, rather than just replacing them with the same thing it came with. If that's what you go with eventually, cool, but take a few minutes to think about it.
I file my tuneomatic saddles down at the low E string anyway because the scrape my palm when I'm playing, so I smooth the top edge down.
The problem with metal saddles is that they start getting worn with sharp edges, but really, a couple of swipes with a file or sandpaper, or emery paper and you can smooth them out quite nicely. You an even create a longer curve in the saddle notch for the strings so they don't break as easily.
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what files and or grit paper do you usually use for that bob?
I have a set of nut files that work great, but a fine triangular file works to cut the slot, then you can shape it with some 200 grit paper or try abrasive cord
http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Tools/Sanding_Tools_and_Supplies/1/Mitchell_Abrasive_Cord/Pictures.html#details
The # 6070 and 6072 work great
It's great for smoothing the nut slots, too.
Or cheaper for less cord on a spool:
http://mitchellsabrasives.com/osc/index.php?cPath=21
You'll see that in most guitar tech toolboxes now!
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I've smoothed most of them out and haven't broken strings in ages, but it might help it out. I'm getting close to moving it anyway.