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Are there any ways other than heat and moving slow to limit chipping? also when they do chip, I assume just wood filler that matches the color?You will never understand How it feels to live your life With no meaning or control And with nowhere left to go You are amazed that they exist And they burn so bright
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I know that the OP is interested in doing this conversion for the experience. Am I alone in thinking that he would be better served by learning how to install frets on a neck that doesn't have them? After all, a purpose made fretless neck would never need frets removed in the first place. But all necks begin life fretless until the steps are taken to install them.
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Originally posted by Chistopher View PostAre there any ways other than heat and moving slow to limit chipping? also when they do chip, I assume just wood filler that matches the color?Last edited by Clint 55; 12-07-2022, 03:03 PM.The things that you wanted
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Originally posted by solspirit View PostWhy is everyone suggesting superglue? Seems like a hack job to me. Why not epoxy? It can even be dyed to match the fretboard.The things that you wanted
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Originally posted by Chistopher View PostRight now I'm thinking:
Yank the frets out carefully with this obscure car tool I have that looks like it should do the job
sand the slots using a 1/32" square file I have
glue a 1/32" veneer in, trim, sand smooth
super glue finish
If you don't like maple, you can also use dark wood and drill for white side dots as markers.Last edited by hamerfan; 12-08-2022, 08:30 AM.I get the feeling the A8 will blow your skirt up more so - Edgecrusher
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I have a friend who did this with his Rickenbacker bass . . . he ended up epoxying the fretboard after pulling the frets to prevent dings and gouges.Join me in the fight against muscular atrophy!
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Did someone say epoxy?
I imagine that youre not silly enough to try this on maple.
Tape helps minimize the chipouts but don't bank on it. Mix any similarly colored wood dust with the epoxy and go to town.... until the next stage of sandimg and leveling.Last edited by solspirit; 12-09-2022, 01:27 AM.
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Originally posted by Demanic View PostI know that the OP is interested in doing this conversion for the experience. Am I alone in thinking that he would be better served by learning how to install frets on a neck that doesn't have them? After all, a purpose made fretless neck would never need frets removed in the first place. But all necks begin life fretless until the steps are taken to install them.
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Originally posted by Chistopher View Post
I might have to do that next. It seems like a useful thing to know how to do.
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