I thought some folks here might find this useful:
I thought some folks here might find this useful:
NICE, John. Thanks for sharing. I use the JP winder (mostly because it's such a cool little tool) and it's helpful to know there is a back-up.
Mark
i used to do it with plyers and a nail(rather than a screw driver). but now i use a portuguese string winder. i'll have to try the jp winder sometime.
Beyond the waldzither, wouldn't this work for using a ball-end string in instruments with loop end tail pieces? You could put the ball end up on the headstock and make the loop for the tail piece on the other end.
Yes, it would work. Trip is not to wind it too tight as it breaks - particularly the heavier strings..... or too loose, then it unravels... but practice makes sort of perfect
"Danger! Do Not Touch!" must be one of the scariest things to read in Braille....
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It's easy to cut out the ball with larger gauge strings. Anything below .010 and I've had a hard time with the old clippers not cutting the string too!
MK
it took me a little practice but i was able to get the ball out even on small gauge strings. ya gotta fiddle with it for a while-gently. what else do you have to do while watching tv.?
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