And furthermore, you want it to be a reliable ouija board, because its not like cutting a new bridge where you can try another blank and swap between the two if you want; you obviously don't know if the bass bar you have made works until you put the top back on and play for a while. And if it doesn't improve things, you're not guaranteed that by removing the top again and shifting the bar over a few mm (big job = new bar) that you'll get an improvement! So ... roll again
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