Fret Dressing Kit

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SKU
TL-015-021
$249.00
This kit contains the all the equipment needed to do high-quality fret dresses at a special bundled price. The Diamond Fret Leveling File is used to level the frets, then the Fret File is used to round off the frets to a perfect shape. The Fret End Dressing file is then used to smooth the sharp corners of each fret. The Fingerboard Guards are used to protect the fingerboard while sanding and polishing the frets. The kit is suitable for dressing frets of all sizes and will work on standard Nickel and EVO fretwire. It isn’t recommended for Stainless Steel frets. Contents 1 x Diamond Fret Levelling File 1 x 3 in 1 Fret File Set with Handle 1 x Fret End Dressing File 1 x Fingerboard Guards - Set of 2 1 x Ultra-fine Steel Wool 1 x 180 Grit Sandpaper - 140mm x 220mm 1 x 240 Grit Sandpaper - 140mm x 220mm 1 x Detailed Instruction
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When frets are installed into a fingerboard they are never completely straight even if great care was taken in installing them. Therefore the frets must be levelled or 'dressed' so that they are straight and the guitar will play with minimal fret buzz.

The fret levelling file is rubbed over the tops of all of the frets to grind down the high frets until they are level with the low frets. Long oval-shaped strokes will give a more even result than a straight up and down action.

You can tell when the frets are level when the tops of every fret are scratched from the file the whole way across. It is handy to draw a line across the top of every fret with a back permanent marker pen, so you can see when the levelling file has scratched the top surface.

Once the frets have been levelled they need to be crowned so that they have a nice round profile on top so the strings will play clean and in tune. A fret file has a concave edge which is exactly the right profile to shape the tops of the frets back into this curved shape.

The fret is rubbed with the fret file until it is rounded off. It is a good practice to leave a very narrow flat-spot on the top of the frets to ensure you don't go too far with crowning them.

After crowning with the fret file, various grades of sandpaper and steel wool are used to polish the fret. Usually 180-grit sandpaper, followed by 240-grit, then 0000-grade steel wool is sufficient to get the scratches out and bring the frets to a nice polish. The fingerboard should be taped or a fingerboard guard used to avoid scratching the fingerboard.
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Material Diamond Coated, Stainless Steel, Steel
Tool Type File, Guard, Sanding Block/Leveller