Woodmonkey
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Then I masked off the fret board and levelled the tops of the frets using a long flat piece of 36mm ply with some 240 grit stuck to it, they actually weren't bad as the fret board was very straight to begin with. Then I coloured in the frets with a marker and proceeded to file them round again since the levelling process leaves them flat. I'm using the recently acquired lidl diamond files for this, with a strip of thin plastic cut from a milk carton to protect the board. R triangular file works perfectly for this.
Once I've done both sides of the fret I'm left with a thin strip of red across the top so I know I haven't affected the height.
I also filed the end of the frets to 45.
Then the rather laborious process of sanding the frets up through the grits and a polish up and we're done.
I'm rather pleased with this for my first attempt.
Once I've done both sides of the fret I'm left with a thin strip of red across the top so I know I haven't affected the height.
I also filed the end of the frets to 45.
Then the rather laborious process of sanding the frets up through the grits and a polish up and we're done.
I'm rather pleased with this for my first attempt.