Very nice! What did you use to cut the angle at the fret ends?Got the fret I was short today; window of time was at hand, progress:
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Frets in.
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Sorry for the blurry pics. I hold this thin strip of wood to avoid marring the body while filing.
I still managed to gash the treble side of the headstock working from the other end on a back stroke though.
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Filed flush and beveled.
Came out really well and I made much better time on this second rodeo.
Hopefully I'll have time to dress them tomorrow.
I did have the file skip out once and scrape across the upper frets, but nothing bad that the leveling wont take care of.
knocked the finish down with 4-0 steel wool, clean off and wipe down with tack cloth, 1st coat of wipe on satin poly.
There are several spots where the stain is uneven. It looks to me they tried to fill some small dings and the filler that remained in the wood pores took the stain differently than the rest.
This was a finish flaws B-stock. I didnt want another wood refinishing project and am fine with the imperfections.
Sorry the pics are my usual not so good.
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i freehand file the ends flush then the bevels with a plain old 10" combo mill / rasp file, obviously using the mill side.Very nice! What did you use to cut the angle at the fret ends?
