Craftsman's Hand-Wound Spring Processing for Instruments
A delicate spring that influences the tone of the instrument, crafted with artisan skill.
In the musical instrument industry, precise springs are required for fine-tuning sound quality and improving the durability of instruments. Particularly in areas that govern the vibrations and resonance of instruments, the material, shape, and precision of the springs significantly affect sound quality. Hand-wound springs, which can accommodate special specifications that cannot be handled by NC machines and allow for small-scale production during the prototyping stage, play an important role in instrument making. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Adjusting the sound quality of instruments - Producing prototypes - When special-shaped springs are needed 【Benefits of Implementation】 - Optimization of instrument sound quality - Reduction of prototyping costs - Improved durability of instruments through high-quality springs
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【Features】 - Supports special specifications of springs that cannot be handled by NC machines - Capable of small-scale production for prototypes - Hand-wound processing by skilled artisans - Uses high-quality materials - Short delivery times 【Our Strengths】 We have established the "Hometown Processing Network" to solve a wide variety of issues related to custom processing products, and the "International Processing Network" with overseas processing companies, allowing us to flexibly respond to customer needs.
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The concerns faced in the daily procurement of custom-made processed products, such as "not arriving on time," "unstable quality," "unable to process according to the drawings," and "existing suppliers going out of business," among others. Bandaï's proud custom processing procurement network, the "Hometown Processing Network," consists of unique processing companies from various regions including Hyogo, Osaka, Shimane, Tottori, Hiroshima, Aichi, Kanagawa, and Ibaraki, and it leads to solutions for a wide range of issues related to custom-made processed products. Additionally, in recent years, we have also established a procurement network with reliable overseas processing companies, the "International Processing Network," to strengthen our ability to resolve cost-related concerns.


















































