How is the flatwork made or fabricated?

Last Updated on October 17th, 2019

Typical Fender style flatwork is punched out and pierced out of a material called Vulcanized Fibre. It is made by saturating paper with a chemical solution and compressing under heat. Many layers of paper can be used for the desired thickness and color. Typical colors are black, gray, red, bone and natural. It’s the most common material used for fabricating guitar bobbins and flatwork.

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