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As used at the Martin guitar factory
Toothing Iron
Our Toothing Iron is designed to add a little roughness, or "tooth," to ebony and rosewood gluing surfaces for better adhesion. It was inspired by the tool used at the Martin guitar factory to prepare bridges for gluing. Its tight parallel grooves give it the appearance of a flat file, but it works differently the end of the tool does the work. It's made of highly durable tool steel, and you can simply grind the end flat again when the exposed "teeth" become rounded. Our Toothing Iron is 8-1/2" long, available in two widths, and is great for preparing bridges, fretboards, overlays and more. Useful for removing old dried glue, too.
Sold individually or SAVE $5.98 when you buy the set of both toothing irons.
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Acoustic Bridge Bolts
Incredibly useful, these custom bolts are handy for temporarily mounting a bridge before it's glued onto the guitar. |
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Acoustic Bridge Locating Pins
Polyethylene pins accurately align an acoustic bridge for gluing. Glue won't stick to them! |
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Bridge Clamping Caul
This device is easy to set up and needs only a single extra clamp to glue bridges on flattop steel-string acoustic guitars. |
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Bridge Plate Caul
A non-stick plastic interior guitar clamping caul for gluing a bridge or a bridge plate. |
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Soundhole Clamps
Ideal for clamping bridges and braces through a soundhole, these clamps reach where others can't. |
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Franklin Titebond Glue
Aliphatic-resin glue for instrument building and repair. |
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 Shown on page 24 of our latest catalog.
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