Here's one of mine about thirty years old -- Way back then, Don Teeter convinced me that a wide saddle is the way to go, intonation to this day is spot on.
saddle slot thickness variations
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Thanks, everybody. Sometimes it pays to ask a question.
Peter Havriluk
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It always pays to ask a question.peter havriluk wrote:Thanks, everybody. Sometimes it pays to ask a question.
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Re: saddle slot thickness variations
Moving right along with questions - - - I can purchase HSS end mills in either 2-flute or 4-flute configurations from Grizzly. Not much difference in price between them. My inclination is to use a 4-flute end mill for saddle slots unless the 2-flute ones work better on wood. If anyone has any experience/guidance to share, I'll welcome it. Thanks, folks.
Peter Havriluk
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