well, i got the job done and i wished i had seen the article just posted, it would have helped a little bit......
the guitar sounds great so i guess all is well......is that an ok measure????
it did help doing one string at a time. especially for my first time. had i done them all at once, i would have really gotten things completely unorganized........
but dumb question time:.... <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_smile.gif" border=0 alt="Smile">
does it matter which way you turn the "knob"?
on my "big string" at the "top", i actually think i got it backwards but it looks more comfortable that way because the string makes a straighter line to the "knob". it seems that doing this with the smallest string at the bottom would have allowed a straighter line to it's "knob" as well..
so can you do strings 1 and 6 "backwards" so that the strings make a straighter line to their respective "knobs"???.....plus this gives more clearance for the other strings to get to their proper position........
thanks for any help/advice......
my guitar sounds great again so things seemed to have worked. i just dont want to ruin it....
senor
PS....by the way i have a Martin D 28.......if that matters
double PS.....at one point i got one string backwards and it pulled up against another knob that it should not have been touching. had i done all the strings at once, i would have had a rat's nest. hopefully things will go smoother on my second time around and any future changes..........