Anyone using LMI's fret slotting templates
Anyone using LMI's fret slotting templates
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Hey folks, is anyone using these poly carbonate units, if so how well are they lasting up to the indexing pins.
I ask because I currently laser cut mine out of mdf as required, after about 10 boards the pin slots start to wear and I just bin the board and make another one, for the common fretboard sizes I use stainless and out source the manufacture of these ones, as I cannot laser cut stainless
But if these are hard wearing, I might consider switching over to them, as I can cut them with the laser
Steve
Hey folks, is anyone using these poly carbonate units, if so how well are they lasting up to the indexing pins.
I ask because I currently laser cut mine out of mdf as required, after about 10 boards the pin slots start to wear and I just bin the board and make another one, for the common fretboard sizes I use stainless and out source the manufacture of these ones, as I cannot laser cut stainless
But if these are hard wearing, I might consider switching over to them, as I can cut them with the laser
Steve
Re: Anyone using LMI's fret slotting templates
I make my own out of perspex. I've cut at least 100 on the tenor and concert scales with no sign of wear at all.
Re: Anyone using LMI's fret slotting templates
You could just cut a plug in the MDF, or whatever, and then re-fill with a stainless insert. 

Re: Anyone using LMI's fret slotting templates
Mdf is like 30 cents a piece, takes laser 4 minutes to cut, not worth the trouble for doing all of that
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I have the LMI mandolin template and a guitar template. So far no sign of wear. Have not used the guitar template much, but the mandolin template has probably cut around 50 boards.
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Re: Anyone using LMI's fret slotting templates
Cool, Ill cut my next one out of perspex or poly and see how it fairs
Thanks
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Re: Anyone using LMI's fret slotting templates
I have, and they are not showing any signs of wear.
I also pay attention to my tools and jigs, this one is pretty important. Think about it ...
I also pay attention to my tools and jigs, this one is pretty important. Think about it ...
Re: Anyone using LMI's fret slotting templates
I've got mostly the stewmac metal ones, but my most used template is perspex.
I just treat it with a bit of extra care and it's not showing any sign of wear.
I make an extra effort not to drag the corners on the locating pin etc whereas with the metal one I can just smash it in.
I just treat it with a bit of extra care and it's not showing any sign of wear.
I make an extra effort not to drag the corners on the locating pin etc whereas with the metal one I can just smash it in.
Re: Anyone using LMI's fret slotting templates
Can't you cut the slots with the laser??simso wrote:Mdf is like 30 cents a piece, takes laser 4 minutes to cut, not worth the trouble for doing all of that
Martin
Re: Anyone using LMI's fret slotting templates
Yes, you can, but the wood is slightly burnt and would require a follow up with a fretting saw to clean the slots, far quicker to use the power saw upstairs, if it was a fan fret arrangement it would possibly be worth doing this way
Re: Anyone using LMI's fret slotting templates
Just say'in Stevo, the problem you sighted with MDF was it's longevity. More specifically the quick wear of the guide's reference pin holes.simso wrote:Mdf is like 30 cents a piece, takes laser 4 minutes to cut, not worth the trouble for doing all of that
A small 5c piece sized insert of some harder material epoxied in place to accept the reference pin hole would solve that problem....diamond would be good

Re: Anyone using LMI's fret slotting templates
I getcha, makes sense, but requires effort on my part,
I cut a Perspex one today, so I'll see how long it lasts, hopefully a long time.
I cut a Perspex one today, so I'll see how long it lasts, hopefully a long time.
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