Why is the “G” string on some guitars much louder than other strings?

If a player is using a plain “G” string the string would be louder than a wound “G” string of the same diameter. The diameter of the plain “G” string will have more mass or diameter and can move or disturb more magnetic field. Some older pickups are constructed with a raised “G” pole that…

What screw sizes are available for building guitars?

The threads on screws come in either National Coarse, or National Fine. On 6/32 screw the 6 is the diameter and the 32 is the threads per inch. Each screw size has two thread sizes each being either National Coarse or National Fine. The chart below will give you an example of the common sizes…

What is knurling and where is it on a guitar?

Knurling can be found on your volume and tone knobs. This helps you grip and turn the knobs better especially as you hands sweat after much playing. Knurling can be vertical, like on your Stratocaster knobs, or have diamond shaped serrations on the circumference of the work providing a better gripping surface. A good example…

Where can I find brass and steel rod to make replacement bridges for my guitar and bass?Where can I find brass and steel rod to make replacement bridges for my guitar and bass?

A great catalog to order raw material and tools is McMaster-Carr Supply Co. P.O. Box 54960 Los Angeles, Calif. 90054-0960. They have the best catalog I have seen and are very helpful in finding supplies. If you’re trying to make brass bridges for your Telecaster I would suggest using a “Free Cutting Brass”. It’s great for…

Where can I get hardware for working on guitars and pickups?

My favorite book is by McMaster-Carr: you can get their catalog by calling: Chicago: Sales-312-254-0300 Fax #: 312-834-9427 Los Angeles: Sales-213-692-5911 Fax #: 213-695-2323 New Jersey: Sales-201-329-3200 Fax #: 201-329-3772

Who designed the phillip head screw and when was it first used?

I find this interesting and I like searching for this kind of information to do articles on. I found an article written by Jim Boyd who writes for the Register-Guard a newspaper out of Oregon. Henry Phillips who lived in Portland, Oregon patented the Phillip head screw in 1934. The screw has the plus sign…

What are the screw diameters for popular screws?

You can find many types of screws at hardware and speciality screw stores. The majority of hardware screws used today are oval head Phillips. The early years of Fender and Gibson, oval head-slotted screws were used in the majority of instruments. If you are replacing or needing extra screws, it is important to find the…

Where can I find a metric and standard screw thread gauge and chart? Rob allen, santa monica, ca

Most hardware stores carry both Metric and Standard Screw Checker gauges. The gauges I use are one’s made by “Ruelle Industries-6650 Highland Rd.-Waterford, MI 48327-(313)666-4433″. They are heavy duty and measure approximately 3″ X 5 3/8”. The gauges are made of .072″ thick metal and are tapped for various thread and screw diameters. The various…

What are the plastic materials used for making various pickups and guitar hardware? Paul bromwell, kentucky

Polymers are plastics used for Injection molding, thermoforming, extrusion, casting and film or sheets. Below are the common plastics used from guitar pickups to accessories. ABS: is a thermoplastic with good impact resistance and compressive strength. Acetals: are thermoplastics with applications similar to nylons. Has high impact resistance and ultraviolet radiation causes surface damage. Acrylics:…

I heard that many of the fender parts are case hardened. Why is this done? Bob banse-san diego, california

Case hardening is a term that is used to describe a process in which changes the composition of the surface layers of ferrous alloys a hardened surface layer can be produced to made the surface harder and used on many bridges such as Telecasters, Precision Bass, Jazz Bass and others such as neck and control…

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