Thats a nice Epi Ray.That one isnt a vaneer top like alot of them have.
Wow! Much better! Let her rip...Done! :dood:
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It didn't make it through the night. It sounds amazing, but with slight buzz in certain areas. So off to the bench it went!! Initial sanding of the fretless board reveals a twist toward the bass side when viewed from the headstock downward. It will be a gem by friday!^ nice. Everyone needs a tele...
It didn't make it through the night. It sounds amazing, but with slight buzz in certain areas. So off to the bench it went!! Initial sanding of the fretless board reveals a twist toward the bass side when viewed from the headstock downward. It will be a gem by friday!
It finds me! Anyway, the thought of creating a bunch of great players out of mediocrity is too tempting to pass up. The effort will last for decades!You're always finding work for yourself, RVA!
It finds me! Anyway, the thought of creating a bunch of great players out of mediocrity is too tempting to pass up. The effort will last for decades!

Can you pop by Daegeon on your next trip to Korea; just a small job of sanding down some nitro from thick goop to a righteous thin coasting...![]()
You are not alone, my friend...Are we all a bit insane with this guitar stuff or is it only me?
I re-fret a guitar every time I hear a buzz or see a mis-level. You have company!Are we all a bit insane with this guitar stuff or is it only me?
I got my fretwire from our sponsor, MusicLily. I bought the Sintoms wire bulk directly from their website and shipped from China, but they now sell it on Amazon too.My SX Furrian had a warped neck too.
I ordered a new neck that is good.
I may have a go at this type of repair, if ever I have the time.
@RVA
Where do you buy your fret wire?
I swapped the bridge back into my SX Liquid and found 19 is a little high.
It is plenty playable but I have decided to give it a full dress when I can carve out time, as usual.
The tangs are generaly the same, but you could always pull one before you order, measure and and confirm. I do not worry if the slot is a bit deeper than my new tang because I use CA glue to secure. If the slot is not deep enough, I cut it deeper. It is very unlikely the tang will be too long for the neck width, so I have not even considered thatThx, I know you buy from them.
Is there a common size tang that is typical?
OR, if you pull old frets, how do you know what size wire to use based on the slot?
What size would be a medium jumbo, or jumbo fret?
@anna I have a TOM bridge waiting in my mailbox today!!
Get this fret sawWhen I built the 2 AXL husks, Ubuyguitars had sets of frets intended for those guitars, and the slots were already cut.
| Item Number | Width X Height | Description | Used By |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6230 | .080" X .037" | This is the smallest fret wire | Vintage Fender® necks |
| 6130 | .106" X .036" | Low and wide. Sometimes called "Medium Jumbo" | Many Gibson® necks |
| 6105 | .095" X .047" | Narrow and tall | Very popular choice |
| 6150 | .104" X .047" | Wide and tall. The standard "Jumbo" | Modern Fender American® necks |
| 6100 | .118" X .058" | A very large wire, almost scalloped feel | Common on Ibanez® necks |