We're talking a couple years of constant use to do that.Will playing a guitar over time smooth out any semi rough frets from the factory?
Yup. They all do, provided it gets played. Sitting does nothing to improve any instrument.Does a guitar settle in after owning for a while?
Question for y’all. Will playing a guitar over time smooth out any semi rough frets from the factory? Does a guitar settle in after owning for a while?
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It seems frivolous to spend what it costs on a fret dressing, etc. but when you play a neck with great fretwork it’s amazing.
Same for Christopher’s comments on fretboard edge rolling and potential neck finish smoothing/removal.
Question for y’all. Will playing a guitar over time smooth out any semi rough frets from the factory? Does a guitar settle in after owning for a while?
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Steel wool will sort out Factory frets
NEVER use steel wool on any electric guitar. Scotchbrite is the way to go - it's non-metallic and therefore non-magnetic. Also, as it breaks down into crumbs, it doesn't hurt your fingers. If you must use something metallic - use brass wool.
Never thought of that. How does steel wool being magnetic matter?
My guy charges $60 for a level and crown. Money well spent imo.
NEVER use steel wool on any electric guitar. Scotchbrite is the way to go - it's non-metallic and therefore non-magnetic. Also, as it breaks down into crumbs, it doesn't hurt your fingers. If you must use something metallic - use brass wool.
Guitars find a happy spot. A sharp fret is always sharp until fixed properly. I generally use dried blood and bits of flesh to round the edges.
This for the win. I've always just played new or used guitars as they came to me. I never had any that were so bad that they bothered me.... or so I thought. Last year I took in a guitar I bought because one of the fret edges was coming up and the first 3 frets had some dents in them. I had a full dress and asked him to file any fret ends he thought needed it, since the one needed it anyhow.
Man, what a difference. Seriously. Smooth as silk. So good I took another guitar to be done. I'm going to do a couple more this year. Spend the money and be amazed.