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We’re on Vacation!

The bogoworkshop team is currently on vacation until 25th November 2025. During this time, we are also performing a few changes and improvements behind the scenes.

During that time, orders are temporarily disabled.

If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to get in touch—we’re still checking messages occasionally.

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Choosing the Ideal Wood for String Instrument Bridges

 

Choosing the Ideal Wood for String Instrument Bridges

In lutherie, few elements affect sound and stability like the bridge. This full‑length guide (2,000+ words) dives deep into wood types, grain, drying, blanks, carving, tuning, and care. Whether you’re building violins or cellos, this professional-level resource is for you.

1. Why Wood Selection Matters

The bridge transmits vibrations from string to body, must bear 20–30 kg of tension, and stay stable through seasonal changes. Choosing the right wood is essential to both tone and structural health.

  • Vibration efficiency: accurate transmission without damping harmonics.
  • Strength: resists compression, twisting, and permanent deformation.
  • Stability: maintains shape with humidity or temperature shifts.

“The bridge must have the elasticity to vibrate and the strength to resist collapse—hard maple, properly aged, offers the perfect balance.”

— Hans Weisshaar, violin restorer

2. Top Wood Species & Profiles

Acer pseudoplatanus (European Maple)

  • Origin: Central Europe (Balkans, France)
  • Density: 620–650 kg/m³
  • Tone: Bright, rich, overtone-laden
  • Grain: Quarter-sawn with medullary rays
  • Sources: Aubert DeLuxe, Despiau, Milo Stamm

Acer saccharum (Sugar Maple)

  • Origin: North America
  • Density: 700–750 kg/m³
  • Tone: Warmer and full-bodied
  • Use-case: Preferred for cello and bass bridges

3. Grain Orientation & Medullary Rays

Quarter-sawn wood—with vertical grain and visible rays—offers maximum stiffness and stability. It resists warping under string tension and environmental change.

Medullary rays should be perpendicular to the back—visible as fine flecks. If angled, expect leaning bridges or poor seating over time.

4. Seasoning & Moisture Control

Ideal moisture content for blanks is 7–10%. Achieve this with:

  • Air-drying: 3–7 years for natural stability.
  • Slow kiln-drying: acceptable if carefully controlled.
  • Monitoring: Use moisture meters—sample in feet and heart areas.

Wood moisture meter

 

5. Physical Property Standards

PropertyIdeal RangeImportance
Density620–750 kg/m³Balance of tone vs. strength
MOE>10 GPaAllows shape retention
Hardness (Janka)3.5–5 kNPrevents groove wear
Grain Width0.5–1.5 mmUniform tonal output
Moisture7–10%Prevents warping

6. Inspecting and Selecting Blanks

  • Evaluate blanks based on:
    • Clearly visible medullary rays on both feet
    • Symmetrical grain and even thickness
    • No knots or defects
    • Weight targets:
      • Violin: 2.1–2.3 g
      • Viola: 2.5–2.8 g
      • Cello: 3.0–3.5 g
    • Trusted sources: Aubert, Despiau, Milo Stamm

    Precision scale weighing bridge blank

    7. Pre-carving Layout & Preparation

    1. Secure blank and trace bridge outline with carbon/pencil.
    2. Mark feet, centerline, and heart point.
    3. Drill pilot holes at foot tips.
    4. Use block planes to remove a small margin outside pattern.
    5. Check edge grain continuity to prevent run-out.

    Bridge carving tools

     

    8. Carving & Tool Workflow

    Recommended tools and steps:

    • 3–4 mm chisels for side walls and feet
    • Small block plane for arch shaping
    • Spokeshave or small fingers plane for arch & heart
    • Sand with 400–1200 grit rounds
    • Measure symmetry with calipers & squares

    Typical carving time: Violins ~1 hr, Violas ~1.5 hrs, Cellos ~2 hrs.

    Carving bridge blanks

    9. Voice Tuning & Final Fitting

    After carving:

    • Weighing: violin ~1.8–2.3 g; viola ~2.5–3.0 g; cello ~3.0–4.0 g
    • Tap-tuning: adjust resonance (typically 600–700 Hz for violin bridges)
    • Foot fit: check on top plate using feeler gauges and carbide scraper.
    • Adjustments: small paring at heart or feet until fit is perfect—check under UV light for contact.

    10. Embedded Video Guides

    — How to choose the right bridge (Daniel Violin)

    — Wood Choices for Violin Making (Tonewood Store)

    11. Long-Term Maintenance & Care

    • Keep string grooves clean—use soft brass brush or parchment protector.
    • Check vertical alignment monthly; reseat with New Glue as needed.
    • Maintain RH at 40–60% using small humidifiers.
    • Annual luthier inspections ensure action and seat remain perfect.

    12. Comparative Case Study

    **Aubert DeLuxe**: Certified European maple, ray-visible, 620–640 kg/m³.
    **Despiau Superieur**: Slightly softer, warmer tone, ideal for soloist instruments.
    **Milo Stamm**: Dense and stiffer—perfect for louder projection needs.

    13. Recommended Reading & Research

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Stingray Bass Build – Custom Bass Guitar Project with Roland GK3

Stingray Bass Build – Custom Hybrid Bass by bogoworkshop

This handcrafted Stingray bass build by bogoworkshop showcases the full creation process of a MIDI-compatible instrument — blending traditional tonewood work with modern Roland electronics. We combined CNC precision, hand-wound pickups, and our first stainless steel bridge prototype to produce a unique hybrid bass. Every detail in this Stingray bass build was crafted in-house, with ergonomic comfort, tonal depth, and MIDI control at the core of its design.


🪵 Tonewood Selection & Preparation

We began the Stingray bass build by selecting thick hardwood boards, each at least 50mm, to ensure a resonant and structurally solid bass body. After gluing and flattening, the blank was ready for modeling and shaping. The wood selection process was vital to ensure long-term stability and consistent tonal output. For more insights into tonewood choices, check out The Wood Database.

Tonewood glue-up
Body blank surface prep
Model verification

📐 Body Modeling & Proportion Check

We digitally modeled the Stingray bass build, verifying scale length, pickup locations, and ergonomic contours. Precise measurements were critical to accommodate both analog and MIDI electronics. We ensured bridge alignment, hand comfort, and symmetrical flow through CAD rendering before cutting.

Tonewood glue-up
Body blank surface prep

⚙️ CNC Body Cutting & Finishing

This phase of the Stingray bass build combined digital accuracy with tactile craftsmanship. With the CAD files finalized, the CNC machine carved out the body and cavities. We then hand-sanded all edges and curves, enhancing both playability and finish adhesion.

CNC contour routing
Edge shaping
Body sanding

🎨 Painting & Polishing

The body of the Stingray bass build was finished in bold red, sealed in multiple coats of clear lacquer. We polished the surface to a mirror gloss using high-grit wet sanding and buffing techniques. This durable finish both protects the wood and enhances the instrument’s visual impact under stage lights.

Paint application
Polishing
Gloss finish

🧲 Hand-Wound Pickups

A critical part of the Stingray bass build was the pickup system. We hand-wound each coil, wax-potted them to reduce microphonics, and tested their impedance and tone. The coils were matched for clarity and punch, especially in the low-mid range where modern players demand response.

Winding coil
Pickup soldering
Testing resistance
Wax potting
Pickup inspection

🎛️ Roland GK3 Electronics Integration

This Stingray bass build integrates the Roland GK3 MIDI system for expanded synth and digital output. We routed the body to fit the control board and installed toggles, volume controls, and patch switching buttons. For more about the GK3 system, visit the Roland GK3 official page.

Control cavity wiring
Component installation
Potentiometer wiring

🪗 Neck Installation & String Action

To complete the Stingray bass build, we installed a precision-fit neck and optimized the string action. Fine-tuning the pocket depth and bolt pattern ensured perfect scale alignment. Playability and MIDI tracking were validated after shimming, fretting, and intonation.

Neck test fit
Neck shimming
Neck bolts installed

🔩 Hardware Installation – Stainless Steel Bridge

One highlight of this Stingray bass build is our custom stainless steel bridge. Cut from 3mm polished steel, this bridge improves resonance, sustain, and tuning stability. It’s a prototype for upcoming bogoworkshop parts and was aligned precisely with the pickup array.

Bridge design
Bridge installation
Bridge mounting

🧪 Electronics Installation & Testing

Final testing on the Stingray bass build included analog and digital signal verification. We calibrated the GR-55 controller, ensured proper shielding, and ran diagnostics on potentiometer ranges. MIDI patching and switch functionality were thoroughly validated.

Soldering circuits
Shielding cavities
Testing output

🎉 Conclusion

This Stingray bass build was a complete fusion of lutherie and electronics — a functional prototype that now inspires future product development at bogoworkshop. Explore our custom bass parts here. From wood to wiring, every step was driven by a desire to build the ultimate hybrid bass for modern players.

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Best Bridges for Stringed Instruments in 2025 | bogoworkshop

🎻 Best Bridges for Stringed Instruments in 2025

Looking for high-quality bridges for stringed instruments? You’ve come to the right place. At bogoworkshop, we specialize in handcrafted bridges for violin, viola, cello, and double bass — shaped with precision, aged naturally, and trusted by luthiers and musicians across Europe.

Whether you’re replacing a warped factory bridge or selecting a premium blank for your next build, we offer tonewood components designed for projection, balance, and long-term reliability. Each model is cut to match the tonal needs and physical dimensions of modern or historically informed setups.


🎯 Our Most Popular Bridges for Stringed Instruments

Our bridges are tailored to support a wide range of players and makers — from students and repair techs to soloists and full-time luthiers.

  • Violin & Viola Bridges – Baroque, Tourte, German, and adjustable cuts available. Sizes from 1/16 up to 4/4.
  • Cello Bridges – Offered in both modern and Baroque profiles. All sizes from 1/4 to full-size.
  • Double Bass Bridges – French-style bridges crafted for orchestral or jazz setups in 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, and 4/4.
  • Blank or Pre-Thinned – We offer luthier blanks for full customization, or pre-thinned options to speed up your workflow.
  • Baroque-Style Bridges – Perfect for gut strings and period-correct arching. Ideal for early music specialists.

🪵 What Makes Our Bridges Exceptional?

Not all bridges for stringed instruments are created equal. We select only aged European maple with clean vertical grain and balanced density — ideal for carving and resonant tone transfer. Each bridge is hand-shaped and checked for consistency before it reaches your workbench.

  • ✅ Aged tonewood from sustainable European sources
  • ✅ Clean vertical grain, ideal for stable arching
  • ✅ Consistent cut profiles for faster setup and fit
  • ✅ Baroque and modern-friendly formats

We know how important detail is when setting up an instrument. That’s why each model is developed with the needs of both the performer and the technician in mind.


🛠️ For Luthiers, Repair Shops & Players

Our bridges for stringed instruments are widely used in repair studios, orchestral pit setups, and professional lutherie. From quick student replacements to custom bass arching, we provide the materials and options needed to get the setup right.

We also work directly with educators and conservatories to support classroom instrument maintenance and upgrades. Our bridges hold up under performance pressure and adjust well during seasonal setup shifts.

Whether you’re carving a high-end cello bridge or refitting a beginner violin, you’ll find dependable choices here — made by a workshop that values traditional craftsmanship.


📚 Learn Before You Carve

Not sure what you need? We offer helpful guides and support to walk you through sizing, shaping, and fitting:

  • 📖 Violin Bridge Guide – Tips on arching, feet shaping, and thickness adjustment
  • 🛠️ FAQ – Advice on size selection and common installation challenges
  • 💬 Contact Us – Get a recommendation for your instrument or customer build

📦 Browse the Full Bridge Collection

We’ve organized our collection so you can easily filter by size, instrument, and cut:

As always, every bridge is inspected before it leaves our workshop. We believe quality control matters as much as craftsmanship.


Bridges for stringed instruments on a luthier workbench
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Big Improvements to Our Site – Here’s What’s New!

Top Site Design Improvements at bogoworkshop – Real Fixes, Real Story

We’ve just rolled out a wave of major site design improvements across bogoworkshop. From mobile upgrades to faster browsing and cleaner product displays, this update was all about making your experience smoother and more enjoyable. And yes — it came with real challenges, some unexpected bugs, and a bit of help from AI.


✅ What’s New: Our Latest Site Design Improvements

Cleaner, Faster Design

We improved layout structure, cleaned up spacing, and simplified font styles to speed up page load time and improve readability. Everything feels tighter, crisper, and more consistent from page to page.

Better Mobile Experience

One of the key site design improvements was focused on mobile usability. We adjusted image sizes, tap areas, and responsive behavior so the site actually works — and looks good — on all screen sizes.

Smarter Product Listings

We redesigned product cards for visual consistency. You’ll now find properly scaled thumbnails, centered titles, and consistent buttons — whether you’re browsing violin bridges or cello tailpieces.

Refined Cart & Checkout

We rebuilt the cart area with clearer subtotal and shipping blocks, sharper buttons, and mobile-friendly fields. Checkout is now less cluttered and easier to follow from start to finish.

More Modern Styling

Subtle but important style changes were made across the board: new icons, consistent button heights, aligned forms, and a more unified visual identity that reflects the care behind our handmade products.


⚙️ Real Challenges: What It’s Like Updating a Live Site

Behind these site design improvements was a fair amount of struggle. Real talk:

  • CSS that worked fine in testing broke on mobile.
  • Safari caused mysterious layout shifts. Again.
  • Forms wouldn’t align across screen sizes without hours of tweaking.
  • Cache layers kept showing old versions — no matter how many times we hit refresh.
  • And sometimes, fixing a 2px shift meant rewriting 20 lines of CSS.

That’s what it’s like working on a live WooCommerce site — you fix one thing, and another moves out of place. But we pushed through every bug and misalignment to deliver something that feels clean, modern, and reliable.


👨‍🔧 A Personal Note from Behind the Curtain

We don’t have a design agency or a full-stack dev team behind us. These site design improvements were done solo — by the one-man band behind bogoworkshop.

I haven’t worked in active frontend development or UX design for over 12 years. But I decided to jump back in, telling myself: “I can take a look.” And I did — for every broken button, every misaligned block, every CSS rule that didn’t behave.

I also had some help from ChatGPT. He was fast — sometimes annoyingly so — but not always accurate. Some of the code was broken or didn’t work at all. Still, ChatGPT saved hours by helping me troubleshoot ideas faster than I could alone.

This redesign wasn’t polished in a boardroom. It was tested at midnight, rolled back after crashes, and fine-tuned with care — just like our products. Thanks for sticking around through it.


💡 Why These Improvements Matter

At bogoworkshop, your experience matters as much as our craft. We believe thoughtful site design improvements help build trust, reduce friction, and make shopping feel as good as unboxing.

These changes are part of our commitment to continuously improve. Whether you’re browsing bridges or checking out with accessories, we want it to feel simple, beautiful, and easy.


🚀 What’s Next?

This update is just the beginning. Here’s what’s coming soon:

  • Mobile filter redesign and faster search experience
  • Comparison tools for violin bridges and tailpieces
  • New product guides for beginners and pros

Have feedback? Spot a bug? Let us know. Every suggestion helps us grow.

Thanks for being part of bogoworkshop. These site design improvements were built with love, code, and a lot of coffee. 💛


Example of site design improvements on desktop and mobile layout
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Bot Traffic from Facebook and Google: 5 Eye-Opening Insights

Bot Traffic from Facebook and Google: How It Distorts Your Store’s Analytics

🤖 Bot Traffic from Facebook and Google can silently inflate your analytics, drain your ad budget, and give you false confidence in underperforming pages. Learn how to stop it now.

Bot Traffic from Facebook and Google Illustration

Bot Traffic from Facebook and Google refers to non-human, automated visits to your website, often generated by social crawlers, ad indexers, and other software agents. Although some bots are helpful (like search engine crawlers), many skew your WooCommerce store’s metrics—making it harder to optimize pages, track campaign performance, and convert real users.

In this article, we’ll uncover how Bot Traffic from Facebook and Google impacts your WooCommerce analytics, advertising strategy, and customer insights. We’ll explore data-backed statistics, tools to detect and filter this traffic, and protective actions you can take to ensure real human visitors drive your decisions—not bots.

📈 1. Up to 80% of Website Traffic Is Bots

The Imperva 2024 Bot Report reveals that bots account for 49.6% of internet traffic. Some eCommerce sites experience even higher levels—DesignRush reports up to 80% bot traffic during peak campaigns. That means more than half of your traffic may not be real customers, affecting metrics like bounce rate, sessio…

🔍 2. Facebook Bots Generate “Fake Visits”

Whenever someone shares your product on Facebook or Instagram, Meta’s bot facebookexternalhit scans the page to generate preview content. These visits register as legitimate sessions in Google Analytics, even though no human ever saw the page. Result: 100% bounce rate, 0-second session time, and misleading confidence in referral performance. This is one of the most common forms of Bot Traffic from Facebook and Google.

🎯 3. Google Crawlers Impact Ad Analytics

Google’s crawlers (e.g., Googlebot, AdsBot) regularly visit product pages to evaluate ad quality scores and index new content. They may load full pages, trigger conversion tags, or fire events in Google Tag Manager. While technically useful, this can inflate click-through rates, conversion tracking, and remarketing audiences with non-human data.

💰 4. Retargeting Campaigns Get Polluted

Many WooCommerce stores use remarketing via Meta Pixel or Google Ads. If Bot Traffic from Facebook and Google enters these audiences, you’ll serve ads to empty sessions. This wastes budget, confuses performance reports, and lowers your ROAS. These bot interactions can even skew lookalike audiences built from flawed seed data.

🧪 5. A/B Tests Become Invalid

If you run split tests on product pages or landing designs, you depend on trustworthy behavior data. But when 40–60% of your test traffic is bots (no scrolls, no clicks), you’re not optimizing for customers—you’re adjusting to machines. Bot-heavy tests may push you toward decisions that underperform when real users visit.

Bot Traffic from Facebook and Google analytics impact

⚠️ 6. You Might Be Paying for Non-Human Impressions

While most PPC platforms don’t charge for crawler clicks, bot traffic can still affect metrics like impressions, bounce rate, scroll depth, and engagement—especially when event-based billing is used. If you auto-bid based on behavioral triggers (like “add to cart” or “page scroll”), bots may push costs up without delivering ROI.

🧰 7. How to Detect Bot Traffic in WooCommerce

  • Use GA4 to segment sessions with 0s duration and 100% bounce rate
  • Check user-agent strings for facebookexternalhit, Googlebot, and AdsBot
  • Analyze spikes in traffic during off-hours or after link shares
  • Compare session sources against actual click-through in Meta Ads reports

🛡️ 8. How to Filter or Block Bots

  • Use Cloudflare or server rules to block known crawlers by user-agent
  • Set Google Analytics filters to exclude internal IPs, bots, and crawlers
  • Use platforms like WP Statistics or Matomo for more granular traffic control
  • Modify GA4 to register conversions only after user interaction (e.g., scroll, dwell time)

🔗 Recommended Resources

📌 Final Takeaway

Bot Traffic from Facebook and Google can silently derail your analytics, waste your ad budget, and lead your decisions astray. Clean data is your competitive advantage. Identify bot traffic, segment it, block it where necessary—and use human-focused metrics to drive your WooCommerce success.

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Streamlined Bridge Listings for String Instruments

Streamlined Bridge Listings for String Instruments

🎯 Streamlined Bridge Listings are now live at bogoworkshop! All violin, viola, cello, and bass bridge sizes are unified under clean product pages—making your browsing faster, simpler, and more intuitive.

Streamlined Bridge Listings are here to improve how musicians, students, and luthiers shop for violin, viola, cello, and double bass bridges at bogoworkshop. Previously, each bridge size—quarter, half, three-quarter, and 4/4—had its own product page. Now, we’ve simplified everything into clean, single listings where you can choose your size directly from a dropdown menu. Less clutter, faster choices, and a smoother experience all around.

This update was built from direct feedback and real-world SEO insights. Not only is the new structure easier to navigate, but it also helps customers compare models, materials, and fitting services without hopping between pages.

✅ What’s New?

  • 📦 All sizes grouped under one model listing (¼, half, ¾, 4/4)
  • 🪵 Clear dropdowns for wood type, size, and customization
  • 🎯 Improved images, descriptions, and selection process
  • 🛒 One-page ordering without extra clicks or confusion

🎻 A More Efficient Way to Shop

Whether you’re a professional luthier working with a variety of instruments, or a student player needing a new bridge fast, the new layout makes it easy to find exactly what you need. You can:

  • ✔️ Compare sizes without leaving the page
  • ✔️ See all customization options at once
  • ✔️ Quickly select the right fit for your instrument

The new Streamlined Bridge Listings system also improves search speed and mobile navigation. It’s optimized for every device, ensuring you get a frictionless experience from start to finish.

🔗 Where to See the New Listings

Visit the updated bridge section here:
👉 https://bogoworkshop.com/shop/bridges/

🔀 What Happens to Old Links?

If you had saved or bookmarked a product like “Fitted Viola Bridge – Half Size,” no worries—we’ve redirected those pages to the updated listings. Just choose your size from the dropdown. Everything is still there, just cleaner and easier to use.

💬 Built From Customer Feedback

This change was driven by our customers. Musicians, teachers, and luthiers told us they wanted faster access, fewer pages to navigate, and more clarity in the buying process. We listened—and we delivered.

🌐 Need Help with Sizing?

Check out this helpful external resource from SHAR Music:
👉 SHAR Instrument Size Guide

And don’t forget to explore our luthier tools section for fitting jigs, clamps, and more.

📨 Questions?

Reach out anytime. We’re here to help you find the perfect fit—bridges, tools, and everything in between.

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Thumb Rest Clearance Sale – €20 with Free Shipping

Thumb Rest Clearance Sale – Only €20 with Free Worldwide Shipping

Take advantage of our thumb rest clearance sale and get professionally made thumb rests from previous model lines—now just €20 with free shipping worldwide. These are brand-new handcrafted items, available while supplies last.

At bogoworkshop, we continuously evolve our designs. Over time, as newer models are developed with updated contours or finishes, we phase out the older versions. This thumb rest clearance sale offers a chance to own one of those well-crafted earlier editions—built with the same quality and materials as our current line, now offered at a discounted price.

All thumb rests included in this offer are new, made from durable PLA, ABS plastic, or premium wood options. Although they may not include some modern enhancements like custom engraving, they are fully functional and ergonomically shaped for optimal thumb support during playing.

📦 What’s Included:

  • ✔️ One brand-new thumb rest from our legacy collection
  • ✔️ Mounting hardware: screws or high-quality double-sided adhesive (based on design)
  • ✔️ Free worldwide shipping with tracking

🛠️ Easy Mounting Options

You can install these thumb rests in just a few minutes:

  • Pickguard-mounted: Uses existing screw holes (no drilling) for models like Fender Jazz, Yamaha TRB, or Sandberg
  • Adhesive-mounted: No-holes-required installation using included 3M-style tape, ideal for basses without pickguards

Full support is available—contact bogoworkshop if you need help choosing the right method for your instrument.

🎸 Compatible Bass Models

This thumb rest clearance sale includes models crafted for popular basses such as:

  • Fender Jazz Bass V (Post‑2010)
  • Fender Jazz Bass 4 Classic
  • Yamaha TRB Series (4, 5, and 6-string)
  • Sandberg California II TT 5

Each was originally designed to fit perfectly with the instrument’s body shape and screw layout.

💰 Why Take Advantage of This Thumb Rest Clearance Sale?

This special sale is a great opportunity to get a handcrafted bass accessory at a significantly reduced price. These parts are not seconds or used—they are full-quality items from previous design generations, still fully compatible and 100% functional.

  • ✅ Receive a reliable ergonomic upgrade at a discounted rate
  • ✅ Ideal for players who want to enhance their technique affordably
  • ✅ Simplify setup with ready-to-install designs—no waiting for custom work
  • ✅ Limited-edition: these won’t return once sold out

🔗 Learn More & Get Inspired

Explore more about thumb rest use and installation from these trusted communities and learning hubs:

🛒 Shop the Clearance Collection

You can find all available models in our dedicated category. Quantities are limited, and once a model sells out, it will not return.

👉 Browse the Thumb Rest Clearance Sale Now

🎙️ About bogoworkshop

bogoworkshop is known for custom handcrafted music accessories that blend precision, performance, and comfort. These legacy thumb rest models reflect the early evolution of our product line—designed with the same care and passion for musicians. Now offered at a discounted rate, they’re perfect for bassists seeking affordable, handmade ergonomic parts.

🛍️ Shop All Clearance Thumb Rests
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Enhance Your Bass Playing with Premium Accessories

Enhance Your Bass Playing with Custom Thumb Rests and Bass Ramps – New Models Now Available!

Bass Thumb Rest and Ramp by bogoworkshop

If you’re looking to enhance your bass playing through improved ergonomics and control, you’re going to love our latest release. At bogoworkshop, we’ve just expanded our lineup of custom thumb rests and bass ramps—designed to deliver precision comfort and performance for players of all styles.

These components are not just add-ons; they are performance tools. Whether you’re a beginner learning proper thumb technique or a seasoned pro chasing clean slaps and smooth fingerstyle grooves, our thumb rests and ramps give you an edge. With ergonomic support and tactile control, they help you stay locked in while enhancing tone clarity and rhythmic precision.

🎯 Enhance Your Bass Playing with Every Detail

What does it mean to truly enhance your bass playing? It means playing longer with less fatigue. It means consistent attack on every note. And it means your bass fits you—not the other way around.

Our thumb rests and ramps help you anchor your plucking hand naturally, offering better leverage, reducing muscle strain, and improving control. These features benefit nearly every bass technique, including slapping, popping, and intricate finger runs.

Every item we produce is made with precise specifications tailored to your bass model. We focus on playability, hand posture, and tone consistency—all critical factors if you’re serious about your instrument.

🎸 Supported Bass Guitar Models

We currently support a growing list of popular bass models:

  • Fender Jazz V (Post 2010 – Modern)
  • Sandberg California Central 4
  • Ibanez SR Series
  • Yamaha BB Series
  • Music Man StingRay
  • Sire Marcus Miller V7
  • Warwick RockBass

If your model isn’t listed, don’t worry. We offer custom-fit options based on precise user-provided measurements or high-resolution reference images. Our goal is to make sure that every bassist can benefit from our products, regardless of instrument brand or body style.

🛠️ Easy Installation – No Drilling Needed

Installation is quick and completely non-invasive. Most models are designed to mount using existing screw holes—particularly for basses with pickguards—so there’s no need to drill or permanently modify your instrument. We include all the necessary hardware and simple instructions to get you playing faster.

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Install thumb rest

Here’s how easy it is:

  1. Remove the original screws from the designated mounting location.
  2. Align the thumb rest or ramp with the pre-existing holes.
  3. Secure the part using the included fasteners.
  4. Plug in and start playing—enhanced comfort and precision, instantly.

By eliminating hand strain and allowing more natural movement, this simple upgrade can significantly enhance your bass playing over time. Many of our customers report faster technique development and reduced fatigue during live shows or studio sessions.

🎨 Customization Options for Every Player

Every bassist has unique needs, and we reflect that with our range of customization options. Choose from multiple materials like PLA, ABS, wood, or acrylic—each with its own feel and visual appeal. Whether you prefer a subtle black thumb rest or a bold translucent ramp in red or blue, we’ve got something for your setup.

We also offer:

  • Finish options: matte, glossy, or textured
  • Orientation: right- or left-handed versions
  • Shape styles: flat, arched, ramped edge, or minimalist low-profile

With our fully tailored approach, you’re not just buying a part—you’re upgrading your personal connection to your instrument and taking direct steps to enhance your bass playing.

🚀 Upgrade Your Sound and Feel Today

Adding a thumb rest or ramp might seem like a small change—but for many bassists, it’s a game-changer. With better hand support, smoother transitions between strings, and improved consistency, our accessories are built to support your growth and performance.

👉 Explore our full collection
👉 Request a custom-fit model

At bogoworkshop, we’re committed to helping you push your playing further. Whether you’re upgrading your stage bass or optimizing your studio setup, now is the time to enhance your bass playing—with gear designed for you, by musicians like you.

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Why We Switched to 3D Product Renders

Why We Switched to 3D Product Renders – A Smarter Visual Upgrade at bogoworkshop

At bogoworkshop, we’ve always been focused on detail. Every bridge, thumb rest, or accessory we make for violin, cello, and bass is crafted with care. But one thing was slowing us down: product photography.

In 2025, we’ve made a major shift — we’ve stopped using photos altogether. We now represent all of our parts using high-resolution 3D product renders. These digitally generated models allow us to show exactly what you’ll get, without the lighting issues, editing, or endless reshoots of traditional photography.


📸 Why We Moved Away from Product Photography

Shooting images of small accessories like violin bridges or bass ramps is incredibly time-consuming. You need perfect lighting, a neutral background, accurate color balance, and lots of editing. Even then, most shots didn’t fully capture the grain, the shape, or the precise contours that matter in lutherie work.

We found ourselves wasting hours per item — only to get 2 or 3 usable images. It was frustrating, inefficient, and honestly didn’t reflect the precision of our products. So we stopped. Instead, we now rely entirely on custom-rendered 3D models built from real-world measurements and specifications.


🖥️ The Benefits of 3D Product Renders

Our new workflow centers on clarity, accuracy, and speed. With 3D product renders, we can show surface textures, tonewood patterns, edge bevels, and profile dimensions far more clearly than with a photo.

  • ✅ Consistent lighting across all images
  • ✅ Precise proportions and perspective
  • ✅ Accurate tonewood colors and textures
  • ✅ Faster to produce and update

We now use Blender and other modeling tools to visualize our product designs before they’re even physically cut — which also helps us speed up prototyping and customer-specific modifications.


🎨 Real Examples of Our New Renders

Here are examples of what our 3D product renders look like in use. These images now appear across our store and blog content:

Thumb rest and bass ramp rendered model
Thumb rest and bass ramp — paired in rendered form
Bass ramp for Yamaha TRB 1006 in rosewood render
Yamaha TRB 1006 ramp — rosewood, modeled and ready
Rendered image of red ramp for Strandberg TT-5
Strandberg TT-5 ramp — full 3D render in red
Fender Precision 4 Classic 8 bass ramp render in black
Fender Precision 4 Classic 8 ramp — matte black render

🔗 Internal Links & Helpful Resources


🛠️ Handmade First — Digitally Shown

Just to be clear: we still make everything by hand. The only thing that’s changed is how we show it. These 3D product renders help us better communicate the shape, scale, and quality of what we build.

With more consistency in product visuals, we can also launch new models faster and support our customers more efficiently. We no longer delay releases waiting for the “perfect photo.” We render it right, right away.


📬 Want to Know More?

If you’re curious about how we create our renders, or if you want a custom view of a specific model, contact us. We’re happy to provide rotated views, scale comparisons, and advice on fit and installation.

Thanks for being part of our visual evolution. We’ll keep crafting great accessories — and now we’ll show them with the detail they deserve.

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Custom Order Policy Update – New Regulations for Accuracy and Delivery

Custom Order Policy Update – Accurate Measurements & Delivery Rules

As of July 2025, bogoworkshop is introducing a custom order policy update to resolve frequent problems with inaccurate measurements and recurring delivery issues. These changes are essential to support a sustainable handmade workflow and reduce avoidable costs caused by customer error.


📏 Measurement Guidelines – Part of Our Custom Order Policy Update

We specialize in small, precision-made parts — such as violin bridges, thumb rests, and saddles — where even a 1mm error can lead to a poor fit. Unfortunately, we’ve received too many orders based on imprecise measurements, some off by 3 to 5mm.

Previously, we remade these items at our own cost. But with growing losses and increased demand, this is no longer sustainable. Effective immediately:

Orders based on inaccurate or approximate measurements will be considered Completed Orders. We will not offer refunds or free redos due to measurement mistakes by the customer.

To prevent problems, always double-check your measurements. If unsure, refer to our FAQ page or contact us before ordering.


📦 Shipping Disputes and Delivery Confirmation

In the past few months, we’ve seen more shipping-related problems, mostly involving customers in the UK and Ireland:

  • Tracking shows the package was delivered — but the customer claims it was not received
  • Packages returned due to non-collection or refusal by the customer

In many of these cases, we resent the item or covered high return costs — only to have the same issue occur again.

Moving forward, any package marked as “Delivered” or “Returned” in the official tracking will be treated as a Completed Order.

All our shipments include tracking. If delivery issues arise, we urge you to monitor the provided tracking ID or contact your local post service such as Royal Mail.


📊 Example: How a Simple Order Becomes a Loss

  • Original order: Custom thumb rest – €20 + €8 shipping = €28
  • Cost to us (production + shipping): €15

If the customer doesn’t receive the package and we resend it:

  • Another €15 spent
  • Total loss: €2

If the package is returned due to non-collection, we often pay a €25 return fee, bringing the total loss to over €40 on a single €28 order. These are real numbers — and they happen too often.


🎯 Summary of the Custom Order Policy Update

  • Inaccurate customer measurements → order considered fulfilled
  • Returned or delivered packages → order closed with no refund
  • Custom-made items are non-refundable after production starts
  • All costs caused by customer error require a new order

🛠️ Why This Policy Is Needed

This custom order policy update is about protecting our team, our process, and our ability to keep prices fair for everyone. All our parts are still handmade — we simply ask for accurate info and fair communication in return.

We remain available for help before any order is placed. Measure carefully. Track your shipments. And don’t hesitate to reach out before production begins.

We appreciate your trust and your understanding as we continue to build reliable accessories for violin, cello, and bass — one part at a time.

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