Fretboard positioning

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tippie53
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Re: Fretboard positioning

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I used to fret first but after having seen the results , if you want to take your building to the next level , this technique is one that will do it . If you have any irregularities this can clean them up perfectly.
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deadedith

Re: Fretboard positioning

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Doesn't Martin fret first?
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Re: Fretboard positioning

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yes but they also have jig and fixturing you don't , then they put the finished guitar on a plek machine.
I think the point is if you want to get things as good as then can be , this method will make for a high end result . That doesn't mean you can't get a good result the other way , as you can but after 150 guitars I can see that this method is one of the best I have seen.
John Hall
Blues Creek Guitars Inc
Authorized CF Martin Repair Center
president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
http://www.bluescreekguitars.com
Tom West
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Re: Fretboard positioning

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The brads are not left in Rick and have never put anything like wax or soap on the brads. Have not had a problem removing.
Tom

P.S. I should learn to follow the thread and read page 2...etc before posting,but will leave for now. I also do like John,glue the board to neck then level and radius.
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