Would very much be something for me to mess around with so not planning anything elaborate (as if my woodworking skills would up to that anyway...
Have a couple of blocks of wood that may do for a body, some pickups and tuners (courtesy of the very generous IanB). Obviously need a bridge and nut next.
So, how about some bolts? I'm thinking like the bridge of a jaguar or jazzmaster, maybe just use a three or four inch bolt, maybe with filed grooves if necessary (can't see why, will be subject to a lot less sideways force than a normal guitar bridge)
Don't understand why the bridge should be adjustable as long as it's accurately fitted, no need to adjust intonation....? Right?
So, any thoughts welcome...
cheers,
g.


so I took a cheap accoustic (dean), yanked out the frets and filled them with wood filler (it has a a pick-up and pre-amp) and put steel strings on it. It has a very straight saddle and gets the job done quite nicely 

