Maybe something like this, if we want to sand rather than scrape?
http://www.flex-i-file.com/alpha/sanding-files.php
Sanding right up to the fret
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Ditto on the razor blade Dave. I've thought about mounting a half of a blade in a handle so my fingers aren't in the way when trying to get that blade right up against the fret, and also on braces (I started carving/sanding back braces tonight and used the razor blade, and thought again I need to mount the thing in a handle).
You do want to go with the grain, and scraping seems to be the best way. Work with the razor blade more, and figure out a handle so you can have better leverage and control.
Kevin
You do want to go with the grain, and scraping seems to be the best way. Work with the razor blade more, and figure out a handle so you can have better leverage and control.
Kevin
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Actually I do have such a holder and have been using it for a couple of years. I use it for many things including getting scratches out that are between the frets.
I guess I'm just having trouble getting my question across: DO YOU HAVE A TOOL OR METHOD FOR SANDING SCRATCHES RIGHT UP NEXT TO THE FRET??? :-)
In other words, for this little job on my bench right now, I really really really want to SAND, not scrape. I know how to scrape with a razor blade but for this job I have not been successful with the blade.
Whew!! I feel like I've run a mile. Actually that was back in the day; now, I feel like I've sat up in my recliner. :-)
I guess I'm just having trouble getting my question across: DO YOU HAVE A TOOL OR METHOD FOR SANDING SCRATCHES RIGHT UP NEXT TO THE FRET??? :-)
In other words, for this little job on my bench right now, I really really really want to SAND, not scrape. I know how to scrape with a razor blade but for this job I have not been successful with the blade.
Whew!! I feel like I've run a mile. Actually that was back in the day; now, I feel like I've sat up in my recliner. :-)
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Re: Sanding right up to the fret
You can take a small piece of cork (as a sanding block)and PSA sandpaper or double sided tape to stick the sandpaper to it. Don't "wrap" the paper on the block or it won't get right up to the edge. I also have a "Holy Terror" sanding block that I have cut up into small pieces for just this purpose. It is firm enough to get pressure yet flexible enough the follow the radius.
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Tim Benware
Creedmoor, NC
Tim Benware
Creedmoor, NC
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Hesitate to ask: what is a 'holy terror' sanding block?? LOL
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This is what I use for fine work in tight places
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Re: Sanding right up to the fret
That looks like a good tool. May had to investigate further (that means buy it!)kencierp wrote:This is what I use for fine work in tight places
Here's the Holt terror (I got them on sale in a 2 pack for less than this price for one):
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