With plain G string:
With wound G string:
For individual saddle height adjustment, one method can involve raising the saddles up high, so that they can be almost locked in place. The G and D saddles will be the highest. You can adjust the outer saddles for a guesstimate of the fretboard radius. The thick E saddle and the G saddle intonation screws may need to be hack sawed shorter (in an ordinary plain G string situation). You should have roughly intonated before the raising of saddles. Keep applying other strips on top until the gauge is over several mm thick. Carefully pick the thin E string up vertically out of its groove and place it on either of the grooves nearest the edge of the saddle. Press the gauge down onto the fretboard either side of the string and pluck it very gently. When you've done all the saddles, you can adjust the entire bridge assey for your preferred action.
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