Fretboard Radius

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Has anybody taken a guitar and decreased the fretboard radius?
Not sure if I asked correctly, I mean smaller radius / tighter curve.
I imagine remove frets, remove rosewood from edges leaving middle untouched. Cut grooves deeper at reduced edges and re fret.
Some projects grow when they should be put to bed! :unsure:
 
No. But, don't forget, you'll also need to replace the bridge (or adjust the saddles if they're adjustable) and file the nut slots to match the new fretboard radius.
 
No. But, don't forget, you'll also need to replace the bridge (or adjust the saddles if they're adjustable) and file the nut slots to match the new fretboard radius.

The nut is a bit obvious.
The bridge to my mind was is vague. When one buys a new bridge (to my limited knowledge) you aren't asked for the radius. I figured if you actually change an extreme amount then filing the outer saddles as you do to a nut would be the answer.
 
The nut is a bit obvious.
The bridge to my mind was is vague. When one buys a new bridge (to my limited knowledge) you aren't asked for the radius. I figured if you actually change an extreme amount then filing the outer saddles as you do to a nut would be the answer.

You could file the saddles. That is true. That may be all you have to do.

But the fine print in the specs for TOM-type bridges usually lists the radius, such as 12" or 14", etc.
 
But the question is why would you do that ?
You don't like the way it plays ?
Buy another guitar with the right radius, would be my obvious choice.
 
^^ Agreed. If you don't like the radius, get a guitar that you do like the radius.
 
i got Fender radius guitars and some with the Gibson radius and im not sure which ones i like better. plus all the necks are a little different but as the Col Mustard says you can get used to each one.
 
But the question is why would you do that ?
You don't like the way it plays ?
Buy another guitar with the right radius, would be my obvious choice.

First up, I'm only considering the possibility of a radius change.
The reason, the guitar doesn't owe me much, it's a test bed for my education.
12" now 7.25" would be the target.
I've had good results with what I've done so but I suspect this may be a little too much.
 
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