A lot of Z's caught in that picture! Congrats
That must be an amazing sonic combination.
To solve your string problem, you can try to raise the saddle of the high E ever so slightly. Ideally you would use a radius gauge and adjust the whole set of saddles to have the same radius as your fingerboard. Another solution is to try a heavier string set and setting up your guitar accordingly. At least I assume that you are just talking about a so-called 'fretting out' problem, which is not uncommon if your fingerboard radius is 7.5", and not that your E-string is truly physically caught by that last fret when bending. In the latter case something would be seriously wrong with that fret where it might have partly popped out of its slot and is no longer seated correctly.
- Jos