I might be missing the point, so let me know if I have it wrong, but I think when we remove a piece of the center block to make room for the pickup to come out the back, we add bracing on both sides of the center block. This bracing experiences stretching near the guitar back, compression near the guitar front. A CF rod used near the front of the guitar will bend unless it is surrounded by material that prevents it from doing so. But doing so gets complicated, so why not use something such as a flat piece of metal on each side, a solution simple to execute and very strong?
Originally posted by Rick Turner
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