
It's precarious, but it held. Again, joined with 56% silver.

Scribed for bridge placement. I checked with a wheel to make sure I wasn't being a moron.

It worked well though. Much easier than trying to clamp a 2" long piece of tubing in a tube block. The bridge is 1/2" x .028

Pretty straight forward. Nothing more than a stick with a hole and a pinch bolt/slot.

Here is a simple clamp I made for mitering the bridges. I made one for 5/8" and one for 1/2"
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