Ayrton
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Re: Leveling tools
Plenty of good advice in here.
For the fretting out issue, take some relief out and check the radius of your saddles.
For fret leveling, a good solid leveling bar is the first thing. You can reference everything else from it.
I have the steel Stew-Mac version, but I am sure there is an alternative. Just make sure it is beefy enough to not go out of dead flat.
https://www.stewmac.com/Luthier_Tools/Tools_by_Job/Tools_for_Sanding/Fret_Fingerboard_Levelers.html?
For a straight edge, just get yourself a stick of 1/4" thick aluminum and check the edge against the reference bar. Don't start with a notched version. You want to know what the fret tops are doing, not just the board. You can buy a bar of (.25 x 2.0 x 24.) 6061 for under $10 online. I would trim it down to about 16-18”.
https://www.metalsdepot.com/aluminum-products/aluminum-flat-bar
Good quality sticky backed sand paper is a must. I like the 3M Stikit Gold and get it much cheaper on Amazon than Stew Mac. 180 220 320 and 400. You will use if for more than just frets, and combined with a good set of Micro Mesh with handle anything frets related.
https://www.amazon.com/SANDING-SHEETS-INTRODUCTORY-Peachtree-Woodworking/dp/B000H6HIK2
Get yourself a few sets of feeler gauges. You can find uses for longer and shorter versions.
https://www.amazon.com/Performance-Tool-w80541-Metric-Feeler/dp/B0198E0PZS/
The best file for a beginners IMHO is the rounded diamond file. You can’t screw it up and they last damn near forever.
I bought mine when they were about $100 from Stew Mac, but now there are other places.
https://www.stewmac.com/Luthier_Tools/Types_of_Tools/Files/Offset_Diamond_Fret_File.html
https://www.philadelphialuthiertool...g-file-dual-width-medium-wide-jumbo-300-grit/
https://www.amplifiedparts.com/products/fret-file-diamond-offset-dressing-and-shaping-frets
For tri files, I just buy the Nicholson and dull the edges myself on the belt sander
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Nicholson-6-in-Slim-Taper-File-21866N/100188490
You might want a small detail file, but not mandatory with the rounded diamond file
https://www.stewmac.com/Luthier_Tools/Types_of_Tools/Files/Fret_End_Dressing_File.html
Obviously, there are many, many additional things you can buy, but all that can come later if you desire.
Plenty of good advice in here.
For the fretting out issue, take some relief out and check the radius of your saddles.
For fret leveling, a good solid leveling bar is the first thing. You can reference everything else from it.
I have the steel Stew-Mac version, but I am sure there is an alternative. Just make sure it is beefy enough to not go out of dead flat.
https://www.stewmac.com/Luthier_Tools/Tools_by_Job/Tools_for_Sanding/Fret_Fingerboard_Levelers.html?
For a straight edge, just get yourself a stick of 1/4" thick aluminum and check the edge against the reference bar. Don't start with a notched version. You want to know what the fret tops are doing, not just the board. You can buy a bar of (.25 x 2.0 x 24.) 6061 for under $10 online. I would trim it down to about 16-18”.
https://www.metalsdepot.com/aluminum-products/aluminum-flat-bar
Good quality sticky backed sand paper is a must. I like the 3M Stikit Gold and get it much cheaper on Amazon than Stew Mac. 180 220 320 and 400. You will use if for more than just frets, and combined with a good set of Micro Mesh with handle anything frets related.
https://www.amazon.com/SANDING-SHEETS-INTRODUCTORY-Peachtree-Woodworking/dp/B000H6HIK2
Get yourself a few sets of feeler gauges. You can find uses for longer and shorter versions.
https://www.amazon.com/Performance-Tool-w80541-Metric-Feeler/dp/B0198E0PZS/
The best file for a beginners IMHO is the rounded diamond file. You can’t screw it up and they last damn near forever.
I bought mine when they were about $100 from Stew Mac, but now there are other places.
https://www.stewmac.com/Luthier_Tools/Types_of_Tools/Files/Offset_Diamond_Fret_File.html
https://www.philadelphialuthiertool...g-file-dual-width-medium-wide-jumbo-300-grit/
https://www.amplifiedparts.com/products/fret-file-diamond-offset-dressing-and-shaping-frets
For tri files, I just buy the Nicholson and dull the edges myself on the belt sander
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Nicholson-6-in-Slim-Taper-File-21866N/100188490
You might want a small detail file, but not mandatory with the rounded diamond file
https://www.stewmac.com/Luthier_Tools/Types_of_Tools/Files/Fret_End_Dressing_File.html
Obviously, there are many, many additional things you can buy, but all that can come later if you desire.








