Hi All,
I live in an old house, and so whenever the seasons change, there is a lot of temperature / humidity fluctuation. As a result, quite a few of my guitars have frets that are sticking out a bit, and would hurt my left hand while playing.
I am getting tired of paying a tech to do what (I think) are simple tasks, so would it be a good idea to get a few tools from Stew Mac and file down the fretends myself? Seems like it would be a pretty simple task, but I wanted to confirm with you guys first
For this (just filing down the part of frets that are sticking out beyond the fretboard), do I want the "fret beveling tool", or "fret files"?
Stew Mac also has "Essential Fretting Tool Kit" that comes with several basic tools and a fretwork instruction book, what's people's opinion of that set? http://www.stewmac.com/cgi-bin/hazel...talog/sku.html
Eventually I want to be able to do all the work required on my electrics myself, so I think this is probably a good starting point to get more involved than doing setups... I know lots of guys here are really good DIY modders, so any advice would be greatly appreciated
- Leo.
I live in an old house, and so whenever the seasons change, there is a lot of temperature / humidity fluctuation. As a result, quite a few of my guitars have frets that are sticking out a bit, and would hurt my left hand while playing.
I am getting tired of paying a tech to do what (I think) are simple tasks, so would it be a good idea to get a few tools from Stew Mac and file down the fretends myself? Seems like it would be a pretty simple task, but I wanted to confirm with you guys first
For this (just filing down the part of frets that are sticking out beyond the fretboard), do I want the "fret beveling tool", or "fret files"?
Stew Mac also has "Essential Fretting Tool Kit" that comes with several basic tools and a fretwork instruction book, what's people's opinion of that set? http://www.stewmac.com/cgi-bin/hazel...talog/sku.html
Eventually I want to be able to do all the work required on my electrics myself, so I think this is probably a good starting point to get more involved than doing setups... I know lots of guys here are really good DIY modders, so any advice would be greatly appreciated
- Leo.
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