Hey all,

This is my first post here and I'm looking for some specific help.  I've had the cigar box bug for awhile now and am just getting into fretting. I've downloading a fret calculator and after some aborted tries using other strategies got a stewmac fret saw and over all its working just great.  Only thing I'm having trouble with is "finishing" the frets.  I've beveled them with a bastard file and they look nice, but they are a little on the sharp side.  The slightly rough edges catch the fingers when you slide down the neck.  

Does anybody out there have any suggestions for this final stage of fret finishing?  I've tried fine grit sand paper but it's pretty tough to do much with out hurting the finish of the neck.  Let me know your thoughts and thanks in advance.

Doc Caution

PS.  By the way, I'll post some pics of my first few builds asap...  it's time to quit lurking and I'd like to see what y'all think!

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CBGitty is the fret man. See if he's available or I can send him a message.

Here's something else. One more. A cool idea here. I'm gonna try that one.

Fretting isn't rocket science but it is science. First thing I would do is to make sure the fretboard is level as possible. I think others will agree. There are many ways to accomplish this, none the less, make it f-l-a-t. Your saw is great. You spent too much, but a Cadillac is expensive too. Also make sure the fret slots are square [read: square]. As well, the stewmac chart is great. that and wfret. There are others and you can make templates to make this easier.

Also make sure you tap the frets down securely but not embed them to the backside of the fretboard. That is, they should meet the fretboard, not indent into them. Check the level and crown them afterwards.

Good luck

-WY
Oh and one thing that will help your next build... he he he

I found a youtube vid that talks about making a good fretwire cutter. DON'T go out and buy some God awfully expensive nippers. Get a good offset diagonal cutter and grind the backside down to the blade (flush that is. So the cut won't pull up, rather the cut will be flat). Cut the fret down to the wood without nipping the wood and that will save mucho time!

-WY
Check out this here file. After you flush and bevel the frets to the fretboard, there's still those sharp little points, right? Well, this file might just be your hero. It's ground safe one two sides, so you can take those sharp points off pretty darn easily. There's a video demo on the ebay listing which shows ya.

In all my fretting experience (limited as it may be), I've bought two specialized guitar making tools: the stewmac fret saw, and this file. I do not regret either purchase in the least.

You can get away with using other saws, and you could probably make your own file that would work just as well as this one... but making one is probably not as easy as buying one :-)
What Wes said ^^ (2 or 3 things actually) 8^D , and another spin on the soda can slots is
an old credit card , or my fave for lots of things, a strip of vertical blind plastic .
I've got a piece in the shop that's still 4 feet + long after numerous cutoffs for odd jobs .

For any kind of dicey fine-spot sanding don't overlook fingernail files , and you can
"make your own grit" with popsicle sticks from a craft supplier and sandpaper strips .

If you can ju$tify it all all , ditto Nathan .
Amen, brutha! There are hundreds, if not thousands of ways to get each job done. It all depends on how much money you wanna spend, and/or how resourceful you can be at making your own tools!

RL Mott said:


If you can ju$tify it all all , ditto Nathan .
I'm about to try my first time at fretting.
I've looked at tons of you tube vids on how to do it so lets hope this new project goes smooth.
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Now that's doin' it right and tight RL.

RL Mott said:
What Wes said ^^ (2 or 3 things actually) 8^D , and another spin on the soda can slots is
an old credit card , or my fave for lots of things, a strip of vertical blind plastic .
I've got a piece in the shop that's still 4 feet + long after numerous cutoffs for odd jobs .

For any kind of dicey fine-spot sanding don't overlook fingernail files , and you can
"make your own grit" with popsicle sticks from a craft supplier and sandpaper strips .

If you can ju$tify it all all , ditto Nathan .
Thanks, Nathan! That is one of those true "right tool for the job" tools, I just bought one.

Nathan King said:
Check out this here file. After you flush and bevel the frets to the fretboard, there's still those sharp little points, right? Well, this file might just be your hero. It's ground safe one two sides, so you can take those sharp points off pretty darn easily. There's a video demo on the ebay listing which shows ya.

In all my fretting experience (limited as it may be), I've bought two specialized guitar making tools: the stewmac fret saw, and this file. I do not regret either purchase in the least.

You can get away with using other saws, and you could probably make your own file that would work just as well as this one... but making one is probably not as easy as buying one :-)
Just wanted to say and overdue thanks to everybody who responded! Great suggestions and advice! I'm truly glad to have joined the NATION!
Hey all, I tried the soda can dressing shield. Worked great. Would have worked better had my implementation been better but overall great.

-WY
I just got a stewmac fret beveling file the 7 1/2 and have been really happy with it. I first plane the frets with the basterd file then run tape up to the frets along the neck and use the beveling file. The job comes out smooth and pro like no sharp edges. I built my first guitar at a Luthier school and they had one. After doing it by hand with a small file I found the job still was not up to the look and feel I knew could be done with this tool. It is expensive but if you plan on doing this for long it's worth every cent. If you have a table saw you could build one cheaper. Take a peice of hard wood and cut a 35 degree angle into it and slip a file into the groove and snug it in with some wood screws. Look in stewmac's catalog for a picture. With this tool what took me 3 hours the old way to do now takes me 20 min
I took a bastard file (I love saying that for some reason) and inserted it, along with a little bit of superglue, into a slot that i cut lengthways at a 45 degree angle on the end of a piece of 1x2. It works great as a fret beveling file, and is certainly a lot cheaper than the Stewart MacDonald tool.

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