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Originally posted by John_H View PostThat's like I've got Steve. They're ok I guess. It still involves a lot of work with a file.
Thanks for posting a picture of your file!
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Originally posted by SpareRibs View PostHello, Harbor Freight.
The one from Klein at Amazon for ~$24 looks very well made but I don't know if it could be modified to cut fret tangs.
Our left-handed friends can order an upside down version of the Klein nibbler for $50...
Looking at the drawings I think that it could be modified for cutting fret tangs. It looks like it would last a long time and Klein does sell replacement cutting bits. (Among electricians Klein is a highly respected brand.)
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EDIT The Klein is the best of the bunch. I got mine for ~$25 but I see that they are selling for more than that.Last edited by Steve A.; 11-04-2014, 01:27 AM.The Blue Guitar
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Originally posted by Steve A. View PostI seem to recall the doctor always grabbing one of the non-sterile tongue depressors and placing it in my mouth. I do not recall a doctor ever removing it from a hermetically sealed package...
Apparently, when they do encounter a sterile tongue, and use the appropriate depressor, the correct phrase to employ is "Say oooooooooooo".
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I use plastic rulers and double sided tape for making sanding boards. The 3mm thick rulers often have a handy bevel on one edge. Great for a lot of things, and re-usable.BHL Guitar Technologies - hand made guitar plectrums and more.
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Got a fresh load of tips here...
#1. When removing frets from a guitar with a bound neck you can mark them with hash marks using a Sharpie Fine Point oil-based paint pen. UPC code 071641 355347. Do not buy their Extra-Fine paint pen- it is total junk.
Having the original fret in hand when preparing the replacement makes it a lot easier, at least for me.
#2. I have moved on from sandpaper-covered tongue depressors to popsicle sticks and corn dog bones (the skinny stick inside corn dogs.) Most of the time I use pieces cut from a 24" x 1" level with sandcloth glued on with rubber cement. (I bought 4 rolls of 1" sandcloth from Klingspor's: 180, 220, 320 and 400)
Here's the hot tip: Office Depot sells 1 quart bottles of rubber cement for $10.99 (stock #132407.) With them merging with Office Max I just picked up two more bottles since it might disappear. This is for refilling the smaller 4 and 8 ounce bottles with the brush in the lid.
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I was looking for a good source of masking tape in smaller widths for fretboards. Philadelphia Luthier sells a kit with 3 rolls and 3 dispensers for $19.99 but the S/H charge on eBay is over $10. But they also have just the tape listed for $9.49 with $3.12 S/H. (My guess is that the kit comes in a bigger box hence the higher S/H charge.)
The rolls are 60 yards long and the widths are 3/4", 3/8" and 1/4".
Fretboard Masking Tape 3 Roll Set Fret Fingerboard 3 Sizes for Easy Masking | eBay
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EDIT I see that you can order the 3/4" 3M tape from Home Depot but I think you can do better at Amazon. They have the 3/4" 3M plus 1/2, 3/8 and 1/4" rolls from a company called TapeCase (I think that they precision cut wider rolls- you can even order 1/8"!)Last edited by Steve A.; 11-04-2014, 01:39 AM.The Blue Guitar
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