How do you make a third bridge on a guitar using a screwdriver?



Answer:
There is no reason for doing this. A guitar needs only a single bridge, because the part of the string beyond the first bridge does not contribute in any significant way to the sound of the guitar. The only really important part of the string is the part between the nut and the next support structure it encounters (the bridge). Putting another bridge behind the first will not affect the sound of the guitar, and could put stress on the wrong part of the body (which could damage an acoustic guitar).
That didn't make any sense. What are you asking? There's only one bridge on a guitar.

FP
What ur saying does not make sense, unless, u are talking about a "slide." They are ususlly made of glass and are used for a different tonal quality. Otherwise, not sure what ur trying to accomplish.

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