-
Originally Posted by Rograt
My brand new L-5 was over pleked with a fret height of only .030 so apparently Gibson is going back to fretless wonders again. I’ve seen some other new Gibson’s also with super low frets. Not enough height for even 1 level and polish.
Good tone and sustain requires a very good crown which you cannot get with very low frets.
Mark’s fret work is superb. Better than any plek machine can ever do.
-
06-17-2023 04:11 PM
-
I hear you Vinny. My 1980 Korina V has superbly polished frets. The reason is I can’t play the thing because the frets are too low. I should sell it.
Back on topic, my Campellone has perfect frets!
-
Originally Posted by vinnyv1k
-
Originally Posted by DawgBone
note: the Wire EDM cutting process is pretty interesting - the machine is computer controlled and cuts metal using a thin, electrically charged wire - the material to be cut is placed in a tub of water that moves on an X/Y axis - a drawing for the shape of the piece to be cut is programmed into the computer - the charged wire remains stationary, and the tub instead moves according to the computer program to cut the desired shape.
-
Originally Posted by Rograt
-
I’m guessing a plasma cutter would not be precise enough?
Tom
-
Great information as ever Mark, adding to the enjoyment of these fine instruments.
A couple of lessons learned for me here. For some reason I had assumed that the tailpieces were steel, not brass. I will look at mine in a new light!
Also, I was completely unaware of the Wire EDM process. I had to look it up.
And, yes, this does all sound expensive, even doing it in batches.
One remaining mystery is how you get the fine lines on the Special and Cameo tailpieces. I always assumed all of the cutting and lines was done in a huge press. Now I have no idea.
ThanksLast edited by Rograt; 06-18-2023 at 02:43 AM.
-
Originally Posted by MCampellone
-
Originally Posted by MCampellone
-
Originally Posted by MCampellone
I am aware of the cost of brass and other metals, crazy money right now especially, and plating services, which is also completely nuts. I just spent 30 bucks shipped for two 1/2x20 fine thread titanium shock bolts for a bike I'm building. I guess the upside is those look amazing. Some of the nicest looking tailpiece sections I have seen on a guitar ever. Interested to hear about Rograts question about the fine lines. My guess is the EDM machine cuts them? The lines really sets that tailpiece apart when combined with the wood appliques. Your description about how the wire EDM works is amazing, had no idea it was cut underwater in the fashion you described. Keep up the good luthierin'!
-
Quick overview on EDM machining:
Not sure why the tailpieces need this level of precision, but in the immortal words of Jessica Simpson:
I totally don’t know what that means, but I want it
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
-
175 Tailpiece
-
Cameo Tailpiece - you can feel the difference. Of course this may be a byproduct. Setting up a press would usually be done for mass production. Either way it’s a nice result.
-
Originally Posted by rlrhett
-
Originally Posted by DawgBone
As for the lines in the Special and Cameo tailpieces, the EDM doesn't do that type of cutting as the charged wire feeds through the entire thickness of the material being cut. After the pieces are cut, the grooves on each piece are cut individually on a milling machine.
The nice thing about EDM cutting is that you can stack material to cut multiple pieces in one pass - a plasma cutter can cut up to about 1" thickness of material - but an EDM can cut up to 18" of material thickness, so you could stack a LOT of pieces, with close to perfect cut accuracy through the entire stack. Here's a cool pic of the stacked brass plates after the tailpieces have been cut from them -
-
Fabulous details Mark. Many thanks for taking the trouble.
-
Originally Posted by vinnyv1k
-
Originally Posted by Rograt
(Oh, and here's my disclaimer - I gather that you're supposed to avoid going off topic on these threads, but since I'm relatively new to the forum, I hope I'm allowed this one transgression - lol)
-
No worries Mark - derailing a post is what we do best around here.
Factually it’s pretty rare when it doesn’t happen.
Just beware of Gibson posts. They can turn pretty ugly.
It is always a love / hate subject.
-
Originally Posted by Rograt
-
These are also of the amberburst Special from page 3
-
WOW - that Special is…….well, Special. Gorgeous woods and finish like melted glass. A early Congrats
-
Circa 2014-15, Gibson made Les Pauls without nibs for a while (maybe some other models, too). They went back to nibs after about a year.
-
-
Oh yeah!!
$399 - Dommenget Jazzbucker Floating PAF...
Today, 05:48 AM in For Sale