fret tang removal?

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ChuckBarnett
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fret tang removal?

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First time builder, working on binding a maple fretboard. I discovered that one must remove a length of the fret tang from each end of the fret as part of this process.

How do y'all do this? I see tricks and gadgets but don't have a reliable way to assess them.

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I don't see the tang cutter listed by StewMac anymore. I guess they stopped carrying it.

I use some wire cutters with the back face ground down to make them as flush-cutting as I could. I recently chipped the cutting edge on something I shouldn't have been trying to cut, but before I did that they worked reasonably well. Even before the edges got chipped I would have to file the last bit to get rid of all the tang. That goes quite quickly though.

You might see if you can find some heavy flush-cutting nippers and give those a try.
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Yes! Thanks Diane. I couldn't find it listed.
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To prep frets for installing into a bound fingerboard, I've used a Harbor Freight 1" belt sander ( https://www.harborfreight.com/1-in-x-30 ... 61728.html ) to trim the tang. It requires some care and it costs $5 more than the StewMac tang trimmer, but it is more versatile.
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my preference is the LMI unit that files the tang off. It is accurate and well designed without distorting the fret crown
http://www.lmii.com/products/tools-serv ... tang-filer
yes it costs more but it is better at the job and well designed. For me I do a couple of fret jobs a week I can now do a bound board or pocket fret job in under and hour
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Hey Chuck,
I use the stewmac nipper. Takes about five minutes to do twenty frets. Very clean cutting and rarely have to clean up with a needle file. I like to bind my boards with ebony creating the illusion of blind frets and this thing is perfect for my low volume use.
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If you aren't making many instruments, I still do this after 8 because it is cheap (free), quick and painless:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/ruby1638/ ... 458169080/

I use end nippers and grind off the faces to bring the cutting edge very close to the surface - just like Geezer does on the side nippers, then I file a rounded little groove in a hardwood block. Nip off the tang at the right place, then run the 3-cornered file over the fret help upside-down in the groove on the block. The nippers are shown again a few slides later.

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I think end nippers like Ed shows would be preferable to the wire cutter style I use(d). I used what I did because I had previously bought them for cutting wire. I adapted them when the need to cut fret tangs arose.

I need to replace them because of the chipped edges, and I plan to get some heavy-duty end nippers. They do need to be fairly rugged, as you are cutting a lot of material at once.
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Mine are marked "Ace" and I got them at a garage sail. They are small, perhaps 4" long. Don't know how they would do on stainless or Evo frets, but they show no sign of deterioration after 8 boards, 5 of them bound, on standard frets

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