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Manitas de Lata

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RE: What material do you use for you... (in reply to estebanana

but i do , i like to know stuff
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RE: What material do you use for you... (in reply to Manitas de Lata

I went through a phase of making S-type electric guitars. Sprayed with cellulose too.

I bought an ankle bone (or similar) from a butcher on advice. This was because it was a large bone and I was told one would be more likely to obtain solid bone without too many er...air hole(s) (equivalents).
I boiled it for many hours. The appalling smell lasted many more hours.
Once it was dry I managed to get two nuts from it. The rest was too hole-y or difficult to cut. It was surprising how few nuts could be extracted from a cow ankle.

That experiment lasted one experiment and I took up buying them from guitar shops.

[Note: I see the word 'saddle' and not 'nut'. Sorry. I would guess you would obtain even fewer larger flatter objects such as saddles. Maybe different bones such as tibia and fibia would be more appropriate but I'm sure, from my knowledge of cow anatomy, they would also not be shaped appropriately and hole-free bone the extent of a saddle would be unlikely.]
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Manitas de Lata

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RE: What material do you use for you... (in reply to El Burdo

the ones that i saw were half arm size if i can recall
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silddx

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RE: What material do you use for you... (in reply to Manitas de Lata

I ordered some unbleached cattle bone blanks (from http://www.smallwonder-music.co.uk) and made my first saddle yesterday. It's perfect and I am feeling rather pleased with myself.

Thicknessing it without a belt sander was arduous, but I followed the Pablo Requena video to fashion the saddle, and took RobF's advice by wearing a mask to prevent inhaling the stinky carcinogenic dust.

Thanks for your help and advice.

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estebanana

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RE: What material do you use for you... (in reply to silddx

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ORIGINAL: silddx

I ordered some unbleached cattle bone blanks (from http://www.smallwonder-music.co.uk) and made my first saddle yesterday. It's perfect and I am feeling rather pleased with myself.

Thicknessing it without a belt sander was arduous, but I followed the Pablo Requena video to fashion the saddle, and took RobF's advice by wearing a mask to prevent inhaling the stinky carcinogenic dust.

Thanks for your help and advice.



You’ll be opening a full service repair shop in no time.

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silddx

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RE: What material do you use for you... (in reply to estebanana

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You’ll be opening a full service repair shop in no time.


But that would mean clients. I would not enjoy it :)

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JasonM

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RE: What material do you use for you... (in reply to estebanana

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It’s a weird material because it dulls knife edged tools


No kidding. Recently, I used my nice Japanese fine tooth saw to cut some and I was shocked at how fast it dulled the teeth. :/ I wasn’t sure if it was just coincidence, but hearing this, now I know
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RE: What material do you use for you... (in reply to JasonM

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It’s a weird material because it dulls knife edged tools


No kidding. Recently, I used my nice Japanese fine tooth saw to cut some and I was shocked at how fast it dulled the teeth. :/ I wasn’t sure if it was just coincidence, but hearing this, now I know



If you have to cut down CF spar for neck stiffening use a cheap hack saw blade for metal, medium fine tooth

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