TheMachineRagesOn
05-07-2006, 02:02 AM
Howdy MX, firstly i have found a new more efficient way in removing frets and no this is not going to be a detailed guide or anything,sorry to dissapoint you.Im not sure if i could post this in another thread or whatnot either.
any ways the way i did it requires 2 things, a soldering iron (a decent one) and a paint scraper or something of the kind. (as long as its really thin,flexible and won't gouge too much of the fret board
All i did was heat up the fret right at the bottom corner until i could get the paint scraper underneath and carefully pry the fret up.
It may take sometime so patience is needed to heat up each fret enough so you can pry out the fret without damaging the fretboard.
Took me about 20 to 30 minutes to complete a 24 fret neck.
ohh and be sure to use the paint scraper/blade on a 45 degree angle too.
Hopefully this isnt considered spam.:smash:
But i thought it could be useful considering alot of other people use chisels and mallets to do it whilst this way is easier and wont damge the fretboard at all if done with time and care.
Cheers guys :wave:
any ways the way i did it requires 2 things, a soldering iron (a decent one) and a paint scraper or something of the kind. (as long as its really thin,flexible and won't gouge too much of the fret board
All i did was heat up the fret right at the bottom corner until i could get the paint scraper underneath and carefully pry the fret up.
It may take sometime so patience is needed to heat up each fret enough so you can pry out the fret without damaging the fretboard.
Took me about 20 to 30 minutes to complete a 24 fret neck.
ohh and be sure to use the paint scraper/blade on a 45 degree angle too.
Hopefully this isnt considered spam.:smash:
But i thought it could be useful considering alot of other people use chisels and mallets to do it whilst this way is easier and wont damge the fretboard at all if done with time and care.
Cheers guys :wave: