Recently I posted about a set of nut files that I bought from Ebay in the States. The thread is called Proper Job Nut Files. Anyway I dont use the thickest one at 0.058thou or about 1.5 mm or a 1/16th of an inch so I thought that I would cut it down to make a file for the slots in the bridge to accommodate the winded ends of the largest two strings. StewMac have just brought out a set of such files but my budget is blown with them from my last order so I thought that would make one with the 0.058 thou nut file. ...
The nut files are high carbon steel feeler gauge stock so I though that I would use the off cut to make a little chisel that will have many uses I am sure. One I can think of is making any small adjustments to the bottom of saddle slots...I used the off cut as I said and a bit of ebony scrap that I shaped in a bit of a Krenovian shape also leaving the sanding marks on the edges where I had shaped it with a flap wheel like he used to do with his wooden planes etc. I attached the blade in a slot with some brass wire rope whipping around the ebony.
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Re: Two tools from one
Great idea, and the two tools look really good!
How did you cut the material? With a Dremel cutoff wheel?

How did you cut the material? With a Dremel cutoff wheel?
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G'day Markus....I used a 1mm thick cut off wheel in a 100mm angle grinder free hand and then cleaned it up with a flap wheel....I am not a machinist but a pragmatic woodworker cum reluctant metalworker...I use what is near at hand to get the job done asap so I can get back to woodwork,... read lutherie:)
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Thanks John. A 100mm angle grinder sounds like a handy thing for lutherie related metalworking, not so much underpowered like the dremels and proxxons. 
I find it always a hassle to cut metal stuff.
I also prefer (tone)wood. 

I find it always a hassle to cut metal stuff.


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Yes Markus...the Ol' 4 inch angle grinder is a useful piece of kit...Sometimes the Dremels just have not got the grunt you need and there's nothing else but to bring out some artillery:)charangohabsburg wrote:Thanks John. A 100mm angle grinder sounds like a handy thing for lutherie related metalworking, not so much underpowered like the dremels and proxxons.
I find it always a hassle to cut metal stuff.I also prefer (tone)wood.
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Right!woodrat wrote:...Sometimes the Dremels just have not got the grunt you need and there's nothing else but to bring out some artillery:)

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Re: Two tools from one
Fascinatingly frugal John, thanks for sharing..woodrat wrote:Anyway I dont use the thickest one at 0.058thou or about 1.5 mm or a 1/16th of an inch so I thought that I would cut it down to make a file for the slots in the bridge to accommodate the winded ends of the largest two strings.
John
I'm off to find my unused .058"

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