Matt300ZXT
Well-known member
I am considering picking up a used guitar that has some level flat spots on the frets. It must have been played a TON because it's only 2 years old. Anywho, they could use some recrowning. I also have a guitar or two where some of the frets probably have some divots from the strings or just flat tops that could use some work and I'm curious which file you guys like to use?
I've done some light fretwork with a luthier friend in the past but it's been a while. But he did have me use his fret press to make sure all the frets were seated, then showed me how to use the fret rocker, mark high spots and all that, so fret work isn't alien to me. I've just never owned any of my own tools. What is a good file you guys recommend after making sure the neck is flat and the frets get leveled just to add the nice cam lobe shape to the top of the frets again? I have a Dremel so I can get some little polishing wheels and some compound to make the mirror finish on them quick and easy, I just need a good file.
I've done some light fretwork with a luthier friend in the past but it's been a while. But he did have me use his fret press to make sure all the frets were seated, then showed me how to use the fret rocker, mark high spots and all that, so fret work isn't alien to me. I've just never owned any of my own tools. What is a good file you guys recommend after making sure the neck is flat and the frets get leveled just to add the nice cam lobe shape to the top of the frets again? I have a Dremel so I can get some little polishing wheels and some compound to make the mirror finish on them quick and easy, I just need a good file.