I'm looking for comments and advice as to how to install frets in a fingerboard attached to a finished neck. I thought it reasonable to ask around before forging forward all by myself. Those frets in the 'shadow' of the heel have my attention right now.
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fretting a finished neck
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fretting a finished neck
Peter Havriluk
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Re: fretting a finished neck
Is the neck attached to the body? Different technique required if it is.
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Tim Benware
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Tim Benware
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Re: fretting a finished neck
I just support the extension on a block when hammering the frets on the extension. For the rest on the neck I use a soft five pound diving weight on a block under the neck while I am setting the frets. I place the heel down on a soft surface when setting the frets above the heel.
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Re: fretting a finished neck
Another good reason, in my experience, to use the fret barber from stewmac. It comes in very handy in a surprising number of situations.
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Re: fretting a finished neck
Now that I've finally gotten back - What John said:)peter havriluk wrote:Tim, not attached, but finished.
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Tim Benware
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Tim Benware
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