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StewMac Tremolo Routing Templates, Front and Rear Set for Traditional Strat
$ 28.46
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Description
Create perfectly shaped tremolo cavitiesAccurate template placement is easy—crystal clear routing templates allow you to see the guitar body underneath
Simply align the template's laser etched centerlines with the markings on your guitar to get placement right every time
Correct depth measurements are etched right on the template, so you don't need to puzzle over cavity dimensions, we've done that work for you
This set includes 2 templates: one for the front cavity rout and one for the back cavity rout; instructions are also included
Create perfectly shaped tremolo cavities
for Stratocasters® and clones having standard Fender-style, Floyd Rose® or Schaller locking tremolos with rear-routed spring cavities.
Accurate template placement is easy—crystal clear routing templates allow you to see the guitar body underneath. Simply align the template's laser etched centerlines with the markings on your guitar to get placement right every time.
StewMac's improved templates are now thicker
with smooth laser-cut edges. Correct depth measurements are etched right on the template, so you don't need to puzzle over cavity dimensions, we've done that work for you.
This
Tremolo Routing Template is a Front and Rear Set for Traditional Strat
. It's for tremolos with either 2-7/32" (56.36mm) mounting screw spacing, or 2-3/16" (55.56mm) mounting stud spacing. Use for installing tremolos such as Gotoh Traditional Tremolo for Strat, Wilkinson/Gotoh VS-100N Tremolo, or Wilkinson/Gotoh VSVG Vintage Tremolo.
This set includes 2 templates:
one for the front cavity rout and one for the back cavity rout. Illustrated instructions are also included.
Thickness: 3/8" (9.53mm)
Clear acrylic
Laser etched centerlines and depth measurements
Countersunk holes for anchoring the template with flathead screws
Create precision cavities every time:
Align the template's centerlines with those you drew on your guitar. All you need is double-stick tape to keep the template in place. Optional: use flat head screws dropped into the counter-sunk holes—the router glides right over them. Use your router to lower a ball-bearing router bit (not included) into the wood and make several shallow passes until the bearing rides smoothly along the template edge. When the bearing can ride against the cavity wall, remove the template so you can rout to the recommended depth engraved on your template.