fret slot cleaning
fret slot cleaning
Anyone know a source of dremel/dental bits suitable for cleaning out fret slots? Other than the one Stew Mac sells which is a bit wide.
Re: fret slot cleaning
Hi Nigel.
You've not stated the particular method whereby you'd clean out a fret slots with a drill bit, or your particular application.
Frets tend to be cut to a width of 0.46 mm - 0.58 mm.
StewMac sells a Fret Slot Cleaning Tool that is around 0.44mm wide, and a Japanese Fret Slot Cleaning Saw that is around 0.51 mm wide. I couldn't see on their website a "dremel/dental bit" suitable for this purpose.
The smallest CNC micro drill bits that I've found that will fit into a Dremel (that I use for inlay work) have a cutter diameter of 0.8 mm.
For example https://www.ebay.com.au/p/1749165050?iid=252072281339. I think you can get cheaper.
These are pretty small; they break easily if too much lateral force is applied to them. I think I might have seen ones that are 0.7 mm diameter, but I don't have any.
I have a supply of real dentists' bits - actually diamond-coated burrs (used, and then given to me by a dentist friend!) - but the smallest of these is around 0.8 mm diameter; they're on a 1.5 mm diameter shaft, which I think might just fit into the smallest Dremel collet. I don't think that a dental equipment supply company is going to have a bit or burr much smaller than this, and if they do, it'll be expensive!.
If you think that either of the two above might be useful to you, send me a PM, and I'll send you one via mail.
Frank.
You've not stated the particular method whereby you'd clean out a fret slots with a drill bit, or your particular application.
Frets tend to be cut to a width of 0.46 mm - 0.58 mm.
StewMac sells a Fret Slot Cleaning Tool that is around 0.44mm wide, and a Japanese Fret Slot Cleaning Saw that is around 0.51 mm wide. I couldn't see on their website a "dremel/dental bit" suitable for this purpose.
The smallest CNC micro drill bits that I've found that will fit into a Dremel (that I use for inlay work) have a cutter diameter of 0.8 mm.
For example https://www.ebay.com.au/p/1749165050?iid=252072281339. I think you can get cheaper.
These are pretty small; they break easily if too much lateral force is applied to them. I think I might have seen ones that are 0.7 mm diameter, but I don't have any.
I have a supply of real dentists' bits - actually diamond-coated burrs (used, and then given to me by a dentist friend!) - but the smallest of these is around 0.8 mm diameter; they're on a 1.5 mm diameter shaft, which I think might just fit into the smallest Dremel collet. I don't think that a dental equipment supply company is going to have a bit or burr much smaller than this, and if they do, it'll be expensive!.
If you think that either of the two above might be useful to you, send me a PM, and I'll send you one via mail.
Frank.
Re: fret slot cleaning
Whoops!
Just started idly looking on eBay, and saw these - 0.5 mm router bits.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/35264226633 ... Swu8dgWnoe
They appear also to have available such bits in 0.6 mm diameter.
Maybe these can work for you!
Frank
Just started idly looking on eBay, and saw these - 0.5 mm router bits.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/35264226633 ... Swu8dgWnoe
They appear also to have available such bits in 0.6 mm diameter.
Maybe these can work for you!
Frank
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