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Floyd Rose Introduces 3D Printed Steel Locking Nuts

Floyd Rose Introduces 3D Printed Steel Locking Nuts

Leveraging 3D printing technology, the new Floyd Rose Original locking nuts are designed to deliver unmatched precision and consistency, replacing the traditional ā€œlost waxā€ casting method that dominated for decades.


The shift to 3D printing allows for intricate detailing and tighter tolerances, ensuring each nut meets exact specifications.

The process begins with powdered metal, which is precisely 3D printed into the desired shape using advanced metal printing technology. After printing, the parts are depowdered and cleaned before undergoing a sintering processā€”an advanced heat treatmentā€”during which the parts achieve full density and hardness. Lastly, the nuts are CNC ā€œkiss-cutā€ to exacting specifications for consistency and control of the fit before receiving a premium electroplating finish.

ā€œFloyd Rose has always been synonymous with innovation, and by embracing this incredible new technology we are able to continue that legacy,ā€ said Andrew Papiccio, president of AP International Music Supply of which Floyd Rose is a division. ā€œThe accuracy and flexibility of the new 3D printing method will allow us to make a more consistent piece while also giving us full control of the manufacturing right here in the USA.ā€

Initially, the 3D-printed locking nuts will be available in ten classic sizes with a 10ā€ radius, with plans to expand the range to accommodate various fretboard radii in Spring 2025. This augmentation will offer players more options for customizing their setups to match a wide variety of fretboard curvatures.

To get a sneak peek at the new Floyd Rose USA Series, come visit us at NAMM in booth 5734 in Hall D.

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