Fret barber
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Re: Fret barber
Understood. Thanks John. I suppose most of us have things in the shop that we paid for and now barely use...I know I do.
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Re: Fret barber
I too am just looking for a fret that is easier to push in - is there a dremel bit of some sort that would take down those barbs?
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One of the mini Dremel grinding wheels should work OK -- lots of different shapes. A while back i bought an assortment package from Harbor freight -- has a zillion pieces for about $5
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Re: Fret barber
Still thinking about this.
First, though a question - why the big change from bar frets to modern tanged frets? Greven has used bars:
http://www.guitarbench.com/2010/05/08/2 ... -database/
And another crazy question - why not glue tangless frets right to the top of the fretboard?
First, though a question - why the big change from bar frets to modern tanged frets? Greven has used bars:
http://www.guitarbench.com/2010/05/08/2 ... -database/
And another crazy question - why not glue tangless frets right to the top of the fretboard?
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Methinks it is easier to cut a slot exactly where it belongs, than to clamp a smooth bottomed fret where it belongs. Besides, 100 years from now when a 2016 Indian Rosewood Martin D-28 is worth $100k, everyone will be absolutely convinced frets with a tang sound better.
John
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