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Re: binding over frets
No, its actually easier and faster. What they do is bind the neck with no frets in it then scrape or sand the binding down in long strokes down flush. Then they take the pre-bent fretwire and snip a small piece of the tang off and install the frets. You can flush up the whole binding area in about the same amount of time it takes to scrape and file 6 'nibbed' frets.
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Re: binding over frets
The neck is fretted without binding, just the binding slot. The fret ends are filed flush to the fretboard wood then the binding is applied. The binding is scraped flush to the fretboard between frets, leaving the little pieces of plastic at the ends of the frets. Then the little piece of plastis is dressed like a fret end to feel comfy. It requires a little more handwork to make them this way.
[ July 22, 2003, 12:45 PM: Message edited by: Jim Shine ]
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Re: binding over frets
it does make a difference, there is less room on the fret & there is a small gap for the high E string to get stuck in, i had that problem with my SG. yes after its worn & smoothed out its not really a factor but I prefer fretends over the binding, more room & no gap.
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