I've searched for info on an f5 point protector. What do I need to use?
I've searched for info on an f5 point protector. What do I need to use?
Bone, corian, ebony, buffalo horn, celluloid. I’ve used all of these with fine results.
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Bone, corian, ebony, buffalo horn, celluloid. I’ve used all of these with fine results.
Tagua is a nice substitute if you can find it big enough.
Wow, I've been getting away with dovetails all these years...
I like ivoroid for corners with ivoroid bindings. It melds to the binding, it resists bumps, is not easily knocked off of the instrument, doesn't chip, holds finish well... in short, it looks traditional and it does it's job and holds up well.
John Hamlett
www.hamlettinstruments.com
You know it's not about what works (there are few more things on old F-5's thta could be done better), it's all about what originals have, some folks would even use the toothpaste that Loar used were the brand known to us...
It's interesting that they had ivoroid and used it on lower models, but F-5 got the precious material just because it was the flagship.
Adrian
I really appreciate all your input! This is my first build. Been at it for about six months. Merry Christmas
Abram
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