Dread, what a great posting and the pictures just lay it out. Its good to see you posting your informative pieces again.
Murph
Great job Dread, Thanks for posting.
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Dread, what a great posting and the pictures just lay it out. Its good to see you posting your informative pieces again.
Murph
thanks for this post.
what about the relief in the neck? should you straighten it out before you do this?
Welcome to the forum StokerAce!Originally Posted by StrokerAce
(BTW, if you read Dread's instructions in detail you'll find the answer to your question. : )
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Originally Posted by Rocket
heh heh....
What about compensating for the neck relaxing after the strings are off?
The profile of the neck without the strings is different than with strings.
How do you "level" frets on a radiused fretboard with a flat bar? Since it doesn't follow the radius, won't you get flat spots?
What I do is make the neck straight before doing any fretworks. I used a diamond dust coated steel plate to level the frets. The stone will follow the radius.Originally Posted by Rx Tone
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I see.Originally Posted by kiteman
I was leading up to the question of a neck jig.I've seen a couple of different versions.What do you think?
To me the idea makes perfect sense.
Wonderful primer on DIY level and crown fretwork! Thank you sooo much!
Great job! Love the way you put the pictures up. Explained alot to those still in the process of learning the art of guitar repair.
Late to the party, but just wanted to say thanks for this wonderful thread.
This is also a good video guide step by step. It's 22 sections long but very thorough and good.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vm5kj...63A99&index=19
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do you work in a machine shop?
great post as well as some great work on your axe!
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I have been told that if you file across the frets at a 45 degree angle when you are leveling, it helps to maintain the fretboard radius. That, or you use a sanding block which matches your fretboard radius.Originally Posted by Dreadman
Thank's for the great thread.
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Great thread !!
I did this recently on one of my guitars....
But I used 12" radius block to maintain the FB radius and it worked like a charm. I started w/ 220 then went 350, 500, 600.....Overkill probably but sandpaper is cheap : ) I don't have the crowning tool, so I make shifted a foam block w/ a handle (thinking it would follow the fret profile) lots of elbow grease but it turned out pretty good. Then polished them up w/ 0000 steel wool
See:
http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Fretting...ng_Blocks.html
Teadius work indeed, but well worth the time...
guitardan777, I have a crowning file if you ever need to use one.
Thank you my friend, I'll take you up on that next time I see you.....Originally Posted by M29