File types for bridge saddles
Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 12:03 pm
Welcome back from you brief holiday Paul, I have another one of those technical help and location of resources question for you.
I read a lot about the form and size of string grooves, in the saddles on a bridge. I was told by a luthier here in OZ that a three square file was suitable for the plain strings, )E-B-G) but to use a very small round file for the wound ones.
I was told in no uncertain terms by reputable luthier in the US, that this was totally incorrect as a "vee" notch doesn't allow the string to seat correctly in bottom of the saddle. When I asked what type of files to use to achieve such a small radius, it was suggested that I try to get a range of "round edge joint files"
Now herein lies the problem after many phone calls I managed to find out that a tool supplier for the Jewellery trade might be able to help. After about 20 emails to him and a contact at Grobet in the USA, I've told that they can't supply the smaller sizes I requested. Without them it seemed pointless in getting the larger sizes!
Okay, so after that long winded story, can you or others, suggest an alternative to using these round edged joint files or put me onto an Industrial tool supplier that I could contact to see if they will supply these files to me.
Sorry for the size of this, but I'm hoping that someone in the land of plenty can offer some assistance to me in the land of the small selection!
I read a lot about the form and size of string grooves, in the saddles on a bridge. I was told by a luthier here in OZ that a three square file was suitable for the plain strings, )E-B-G) but to use a very small round file for the wound ones.
I was told in no uncertain terms by reputable luthier in the US, that this was totally incorrect as a "vee" notch doesn't allow the string to seat correctly in bottom of the saddle. When I asked what type of files to use to achieve such a small radius, it was suggested that I try to get a range of "round edge joint files"
Now herein lies the problem after many phone calls I managed to find out that a tool supplier for the Jewellery trade might be able to help. After about 20 emails to him and a contact at Grobet in the USA, I've told that they can't supply the smaller sizes I requested. Without them it seemed pointless in getting the larger sizes!
Okay, so after that long winded story, can you or others, suggest an alternative to using these round edged joint files or put me onto an Industrial tool supplier that I could contact to see if they will supply these files to me.
Sorry for the size of this, but I'm hoping that someone in the land of plenty can offer some assistance to me in the land of the small selection!
