So, the matter is as it goes on the subject: all 5 springs put and the tension on the strings is still lifting the bridge plate, a little, I in fact reduced it some 2 mm (getting the screws of the mounting claw all possibly close to the wood), but it is still not parallel and my headache is on the intonation which was ok some weeks ago: now 12 fret harmonics are quite uneven. Have to ask if humidity may have taken part as the 3 first strings came a little darkened the other day I took the guitar out.
Have got to say the guitar is made by myself, and that it has 12 16 24p 32 44 56 gauge strings, and a gotoh tremolo strat type bridge with graph-tech saddles(polymer).
So, the first question has to be relating the gauges to the tension, and whether you can point out some ways for preventing the lifting, (putting aside some stronger springs).
The second question is about the fact that I designed the guitar having in mind a hole tone detuning for all the strings. After going through all the process didnt ever thought about having to put the length scale a little further because of the hole tone issue, but the fact is that 6th string saddle is completely at the further possible position tuned on normal tuning.... If I move the bridge some 4mm down from the neck...? these two issues:
1. Will more length imply more tension given to the springs on the tremolo? It may seem obvious but please answer!!
2. Must I put wood on the space left because of the moving? between tremolo block and wood going up towards the mounting claw.
I'd appreciate all ideas and thoughts, and sorry if too naive.... (have to ask if you think photos necessary) take care
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