Fret Level Help

It started at 7.25" and is actually at 9.5" now.

Holy Crap! That's a real vintage neck! I had to use a radius block and take my Squirecaster out to 12" just to get a good feel for leads...looks like great work!!!
 
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Here is the begining of a decent idea:
Ingredients: A small hammer, a slotter piece of wood, a radius beam

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Put a length of fret in the wood slot

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Apply slotted fret length to radius beam and hit wood with hammer

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Presto! Pre-radiused fret

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However, the issues are:

Although it only left micro-marks, this will eventually take a toll on the beam. I do not want that. Also, I do not imaginge the slot on the wood will last long. A harder material is necessary. Please feel free to add to this concept.

Maybe a fret bender is in order. You could buy one

https://www.amazon.com/AmplifiedParts-S-T257-Fret-Bender/dp/B01CKCW1DE#customerReviews

FretBender | stewmac.com

Or make one

 
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