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Author:  Chansen [ Sat Jun 16, 2007 6:54 am ]
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Has anyone here tried actually making their own tuner buttons? I don't think it would be the easiest thing to do, but perhaps somewhat fun. Plus then you could have the choice of any wood you have on hand. LMI sells replacement buttons here, so obviously you can take off the old and fit new ones. 

Author:  Chansen [ Sat Jun 16, 2007 6:54 am ]
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... I forgot to add....

Thanks!
Christian



Author:  Jebarri [ Sat Jun 16, 2007 10:15 am ]
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I haven't yet but am planning on trying it for my current builds.
My only question is how to make the flat side on the hole so it wont spin on
the shaft?



Author:  Chansen [ Sat Jun 16, 2007 11:06 am ]
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[QUOTE=Jebarri]I haven't yet but am planning on trying it for my current builds.

My only question is how to make the flat side on the hole so it wont spin on

the shaft?





[/QUOTE]

It would be pretty permanent, but I was thinking these could be epoxied
and press fit onto the shaft. I saw the Gotoh replacements had a screw,
but neither my Schaler or Grover (both open gear... don't know if that
matters) don't have any such hardware. Anyone know how those are on?

Author:  Peter J [ Sat Jun 16, 2007 11:52 am ]
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Christian,

Here are two photos of a set of ebony & snakewood buttons that I made mounted on Gotoh classical tuners. They were a fun side project and the Gotoh tuner buttons are removeable with screws on the shafts so they didn't have to be pulled off with any special tooling.




Author:  Chansen [ Sat Jun 16, 2007 12:27 pm ]
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Those look really sharp, that is part of the reason I wanted to do it - it could be a laminated piece. Thanks for the pics! Was this a difficult process?

Author:  Peter J [ Sat Jun 16, 2007 1:28 pm ]
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Christian,

I took a 6" long piece of ebony and routed the slots on each side to inlay the snakewood. The snakewood was a leftover piece of binding. If you look closely you'll see that there still is about 1/16" of ebony between the two inlaid pcs. of snakewood.

After inlaying the snakewood I drilled the holes for the tuner shafts using my dremel drill-press set-up. I then cut the log into the 6 pcs. and used a very small modelmakers square file to square the holes in the buttons so they don't spin on the tuner shafts. The last thing I did was to shape them on the belt sander and some final filing and sanding with 600.

Author:  CarltonM [ Mon Jun 18, 2007 1:54 pm ]
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That's nice work Peter. The snakewood kind of looks like tortoise shell (the real stuff) in this application.

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