🎸 Clamp it right, play it tight — your guitar’s new best friend!
The Facmogu Solid Maple Guitar Bridge Clamp is a compact, durable luthier tool designed for precise bridge installation and repair on classical and acoustic guitars. Made from premium maple wood and rust-resistant metal, it includes cork gaskets and an L-wrench for secure, adjustable clamping. Lightweight and portable, it’s perfect for both beginners and seasoned guitar technicians aiming for flawless maintenance.
Manufacturer | Facmogu |
Part Number | J19676-FC-EU |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.57 x 4.72 x 6.3 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | J19676-FC-EU |
Color | Beige |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
B**N
Works great, cost effective
Well designed with high-quality construction and hardware. Simple to use and clamps well without additional external clamps. The side screws do a good job holding down the ends of the bridge. I inverted the main screws due to a small sound hole and big hands and had no problem tightening the wingnuts; solved a bit of screw turn with needle nose pliers when needed. I would recommend large washers both sides to distribute the clamping forces. No need for the high-priced items from luthier supply houses IMO.
J**X
Handy and Well-Built - Much Better Than Clamps!
Easy to use, and functions perfectly. It's much easier than using clamps, and it avoids potential damage to finishes that you can get with clamps. I've used it multiple times and it's been a great addition to our shop.
S**S
Works great with some work
I’m a novice at guitar repair so I thought this bridge clamp would be accurate and save a lot of time. In my case the metal bolts barely fit through the bridge holes so I needed to use a Allen wrench to screw then up and then back down. And then when I got it all ready to screw in the top pressure plate the spacing was off and it would not fit. I had used the low and high E string holes. So I had to unscrew everything and move the bolt from the low e string hole to the next hole. I thought it would be a 10 minute job but it took about 2 hours. But the result is great. Strong bond. No gaps. So I’m not complaining. I got a $500 guitar for $100 because the bridge was totally busted and for a $16 bridge, this clamp, some material and 3-4 total hours of time I have a very nice guitar! I’d definitely buy it but I would recommend screwing everything together without glue first to make sure you know how everything fits on your instrument. Just take your time.
D**S
Worked well and a good value
It made the job of clamping the bridge down a lot easier than just trying to position c-clamps. It worked exactly as advertised, I had no problems with the fit, and it was a great value for the price.
M**.
It worked.
It was made very well and worked fine.
C**.
great bridge clamp
I was very happy with this bridge clamp. My ideas were coming from outer-space, and this tool was easy to use, accurate, and saved me a lot of grief.
L**I
Makes bridge resets easy and FAST!
This is a "why didn't I think of that" tool. I do lots of repairs and this is a time saver. Plus it allows just the right amount of pressure to be used!
T**.
It needs fine tuning
I was hoping to save some time by buying this bridge clamp rather than making my own. I normally use a vacuum clamp for new bridges and long c-clamps for repairs, but my latest build I decided to use a bridge clamp over the other two methods. The price was right on this so I took a chance. It's a hardwood clamp with brass threaded inserts for the outboard clamping screws. These are more than adequate. The hitch came when using the screws the attach the clamp through the bridge pin holes. The supplied screws are 4mm socket head cap screws. The bridge pin holes are the standard 3/16" which makes the supplied screws just a bit too large in diameter. No biggie, I just went to the hardware store and picked up some 10-32 socket head screws, printed out some plastic knobs on my 3D printer, sanded a radius inside the top clamp to match the bridge radius, added bigger fender washers, made some delrin cauls/pads for the bridge wing clamps and finally added some cork padding to the inside to protect the bridge. It took some work to get it to where I wanted it and maybe it saved a little time in the end. It's not bad for what it is and if you don't mind tweaking it I think it can be quite functional. It's not bad, but it's not quite a 4 so I only give it 3 stars.
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