Curious but there isn't a lot of supplies of bar fret material. I wonder anyone ever think of using Stainless Feeler gages for frets? I think it is on the soft side but perhaps it could be hardened?
Curious but there isn't a lot of supplies of bar fret material. I wonder anyone ever think of using Stainless Feeler gages for frets? I think it is on the soft side but perhaps it could be hardened?
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feeler gauges would be way too thin.
Thanks! I'm going to have to measure my Vega again I think it is smaller than what he has.
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If it is for a mandolin they don't have small enough frets, too bad. You could have some rolled to thin them out tho.
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Yes and kind of leads into what I was thinking. I have seen feeler gages .030, .032 and up as high has .045 and there may be others. So I was wondering feeler gages and shim stock come in all sorts of thicknesses. I don’t know what composition they are but if the stainless or spring steel was a suitable composition perhaps it could be pressed into service for mandolin frets. Maybe the pieces would have to be heat treated maybe not. Just a thought.
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Stainless would be very difficult to work with.
Your best bet is to have some re-rolled.
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