I've built about 20 CBGs and I'm wondering what size fret wire everyone seems to like the best. I don't recall what size I'm using, but I believe it's a taller/wider wire. I'm thinking a smaller wire will save me some time filing the fret ends, but I wonder what the drawbacks might be. Any advice out there?

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Lots of choices and preferences. I use medium/medium purchased from Ben at CB Gitty in the 1 lb tubes. Two considerations I can think of regarding fret height. First, taller fret wire can be re-leveled/dressed more times in the future. This may or may not be an issue, and depends upon the player and how much/little wear he/she makes during the lifetime of the guitar.

Second, the taller the fret wire, the more chance that fretted strings will be stretched (again, depending on the player's style/technique). The stretching of the fretted string(s) can potentially cause sharp-sounding notes.

But ultimately, carefully cut frets of any height/width shouldn't take that much more/less time when filing/dressing the ends.

I was thinking about jumping down to the medium. I'm pretty sure mine are taller. As far as filing and dressing the frets when they're new, I've been pretty lucky so far and rarely have to do anything once they're installed. I take a lot of care into making sure the fretboard surface is as flat as possible, so maybe I'll do fine with thinner wire. Thanks!
Thanks Wayfinder! If I have the fretboard as flat as possible, would it really matter for filing/leveling the frets when new? As long as the fret heights are consistent, wouldn't it more depend on the flatness of the wood and not so much the height of the wire?

I'm not a player, but it makes perfect sense to me, now that you explained it, that a shorter fret would feel better when playing. Like I said, I'm not a player and I know I tend to press the string thinking I have to touch the wood below....now I know to avoid that. But it's gotta be easier to avoid if the wires are shorter. Thanks again!!!

The reason you give for changing is not really relevant, any extra end dressing for the sake of a bigger section of fret wire is so miniscule that i've probably spent more on coal for electricity in replying

Lol. I guess you're probably right. I've built maybe 20 or so and still consider myself very new. I have no musical experience at all, so learning to build one of these takes some learning on how they play too I think. There is always something new to learn. Thanks!!

You are unlikely to notice any measurable difference in the level of effort to finish the ends.  Taller frets are more forgiving when doing a bar chord.

My general rule is... jumbo for basses, medium for regular scale CBGs and thin for short scale builds like strummers and canjoes.

the trick is to start with a super flat fretboard, then you won't be spending time chasing fret buzzing and leveling frets.

In my last couple of builds, when I glue the fretboard to the neck, I clamp it all together on a nice aluminum level. It makes the neck super flat. I had no issues with buzzing whatsoever
Thanks guys!

For short scales (ukes, mandolins)  use smaller fret wire.   If you do not do this, fretting the a taller fret on a short scale will pull the note (and chord) sharper or just plain off.    (As Scott aka Farmer Ted said).

I like mediums for CBGs and in general.  

Jumbos are dandy for long scales. 

Thanks!

I tend to like the tall and wide Jumbo wire, but it can be an issue at the higher frets being closer together. Don't have that problem with the thin/tall wire or the medium wire.

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