Englishhobbymaker
Tele-Meister
I live in europe and over here the price of branded fretwire has increased I believe by around 50 - 80% over the last 4 years.
Sintoms is our main manufacturer and the supplier Madinter are always sold out of their 18% NS half kilo wire past years.....
If you buy from stew mac their nickel silver pound tubes the import tax is pretty steep and the price is way higher now..
I am thinking to try buy some different bulk chinese fretwire samples and do a vickers hardness test on them comparing them to the good branded 18% wire...
One luthier told me you can work harden the wire further by running it through the fret bender a few times ...
I have work hardened metals before with hammers and understand the concept.... In theory if you held the fret in a solid vice with a fret slot gap for it to seat in and then hit it with a heavy nylon mallet or brass mallet you should be able to work harden it with out completely deforming it and denting it. You can then after wards run it through the fret wire bender to further work harden it and also get the needed radius .
He also said listen and feel the snap when you cut it with your fret snippers... if it resists alot and cuts with a high tension snap it is harder... if its pot metal cheap cra p it will just cut through no snap or little in comparison.
Do I just have to suck it up and buy the expensive nickel silver fret wire , or has anyone found a good non pot metal chinese seller who sells in bulk many sizes ?
thanks
Sintoms is our main manufacturer and the supplier Madinter are always sold out of their 18% NS half kilo wire past years.....
If you buy from stew mac their nickel silver pound tubes the import tax is pretty steep and the price is way higher now..
I am thinking to try buy some different bulk chinese fretwire samples and do a vickers hardness test on them comparing them to the good branded 18% wire...
One luthier told me you can work harden the wire further by running it through the fret bender a few times ...
I have work hardened metals before with hammers and understand the concept.... In theory if you held the fret in a solid vice with a fret slot gap for it to seat in and then hit it with a heavy nylon mallet or brass mallet you should be able to work harden it with out completely deforming it and denting it. You can then after wards run it through the fret wire bender to further work harden it and also get the needed radius .
He also said listen and feel the snap when you cut it with your fret snippers... if it resists alot and cuts with a high tension snap it is harder... if its pot metal cheap cra p it will just cut through no snap or little in comparison.
Do I just have to suck it up and buy the expensive nickel silver fret wire , or has anyone found a good non pot metal chinese seller who sells in bulk many sizes ?
thanks