Alan wrote:
Sounds like preference is split between 3 degree and 5 degree, but most appear to prefer unslotted. How about material...bone, wood, plastic? Advantages of one over the other?
Hi Alan and welcome to the OLF
I think that the taper, 5 or 3, is less important IMHO than the benefits of being unslotted. I would use either taper but I have arrested development when it comes to using unslotted pins.
As for materials, we have been to this movie before so-to-speak on the OLF and some claim to hear differences in different pin materials, I was one who did/do especially when switching to something very dense like bone. Others heard no difference and one of our favorite terms, psychoacoustics was mentioned....
The best rational that I have ever heard for why, if in fact there is a difference in the tone from different pin materials is the change in weight to the bridge area that some pin materials impart.
Regarding the quality of the pin fit - prior to having custom pins made for me the pins (wood and bone) that I purchased from commercial sources did leave something to be desired in terms of fit and quality. I found a few pins that they even forgot to machine the lip on all together and many were not uniform enough to be interchangeable and still maintain the height that we all strive for - uniform.
Mario/Grumpy solved my problem by suggesting that once I fit a pin write a number on it so it can always be used in the hole that it was fitted for.
Again welcome to the OLF.