...and went ahead and ordered some fretting supplies last week! I ordered more "professional" grade tools instead of the "just getting started" basics. In my past experience working on cars and electronics, Ive realized that if you start with a better tool, youll come out with a better product. Im really psyched to get this stuff though! Gonna work on my practice neck for a few days just to get the hang of it, then on to the first project.
The first project is to take a Charvel Model 2 neck, de-fret it, add creme binding all around, then full refret.
Though I bought most of the good tools, I decided to save some money and "make" a few myself. First is fret pullers and cutters, which are merely flat ground end cutters. Then, instead of a $50 24" leveling tube, Im using a fully machined 24" carpentry level accurate to .00005". Lastly, Im making a fret end beveling filing tool. This is REALLY simple to make and should save alot of time.
More info and pics to come!
The first project is to take a Charvel Model 2 neck, de-fret it, add creme binding all around, then full refret.
Though I bought most of the good tools, I decided to save some money and "make" a few myself. First is fret pullers and cutters, which are merely flat ground end cutters. Then, instead of a $50 24" leveling tube, Im using a fully machined 24" carpentry level accurate to .00005". Lastly, Im making a fret end beveling filing tool. This is REALLY simple to make and should save alot of time.
More info and pics to come!
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