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Wukulele 04-25-2021 02:57 PM

Plate Mate, slightly off dimensions
 
Would a 2-1/8" (2.125") plate mate work for a small guitar w an E to E spread of 2.1488" (listed as 54.58mm)?

The difference between what's available & what I think I need is 0.023819"/0.6050026mm which is roughly 0.1mm per string
(0.6050026mm ÷ 5 = 0.12100052mm).

This is for a newish Romero Creations Baritone Guilele for Steel strings, bridge plate still intact.

Plate Mate: https://www.stewmac.com/luthier-tool...late-mate.html

Thanks in advance.

phavriluk 04-25-2021 03:25 PM

a thought
 
I don't think so. I think the all the pin holes need to align.

JonWint 04-25-2021 03:32 PM

Drill/file to match.

If intact, why add Plate Mate?

ChrisN 04-25-2021 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JonWint (Post 6700351)
Drill/file to match.

If intact, why add Plate Mate?

It's prophylactic - keeps the plate from getting chewed up in the first place. I tried one and found it changed the tone and quieted my guitar, so I pulled it out.

jricc 04-25-2021 04:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wukulele (Post 6700327)
Would a 2-1/8" (2.125") plate mate work for a small guitar w an E to E spread of 2.1488" (listed as 54.58mm)?

The difference between what's available & what I think I need is 0.023819"/0.6050026mm which is roughly 0.1mm per string
(0.6050026mm ÷ 5 = 0.12100052mm).

This is for a newish Romero Creations Baritone Guilele for Steel strings, bridge plate still intact.

Plate Mate: https://www.stewmac.com/luthier-tool...late-mate.html

Thanks in advance.

No answer for your question Wukulele, but that Romero is a sweet instrument!

JonWint 04-25-2021 04:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChrisN (Post 6700374)
It's prophylactic - keeps the plate from getting chewed up in the first place. I tried one and found it changed the tone and quieted my guitar, so I pulled it out.

If you want to protect the bridge plate then slotting the pin holes is better.

ChrisN 04-25-2021 05:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JonWint (Post 6700421)
If you want to protect the bridge plate then slotting the pin holes is better.

Correct - that's what I did after the plate.

Wukulele 04-25-2021 08:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jricc (Post 6700406)
No answer for your question Wukulele, but that Romero is a sweet instrument!

Yes, thanks! The sound is pretty dreamy, especially for the size. Am tempted by the nylon version also (though am a bit picky about retailers for this).

Quote:

Originally Posted by JonWint (Post 6700421)
If you want to protect the bridge plate then slotting the pin holes is better.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChrisN (Post 6700432)
Correct - that's what I did after the plate.

Both of these responses are very helpful, thank you.
Based on what I saw online this afternoon, am sorta leaning towards having a luthier slot the pin holes vs buying tools, etc. Like ChrisN said, it's prophylactic so I have time... thoughts & ideas welcome.

Cheers...

phavriluk 04-25-2021 09:06 PM

A thought
 
OP: if you're not going to either build your own or serially buy and sell, think you've got the right idea, pay somebody for the job and be done with the question. Consider a set of unslotted bridge pins the luthier might be able to supply as long as the pins are out anyway. That would close the circle on the job, too.


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