Refret on vintage Framus
Posted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 1:45 pm
Some of you know that I'm attending the guitar building/repair program at Minnesota State Southeast Tech in Red Wing. So far it's an amazing program with alot of information and great instructors. Just coming up to the tail end of the electric setup and fretwork section and I'll be switching over to acoustic setups (Making nuts, bridges, saddles) along with acoustic neck resets.
Anyhow, with fretwork being about done and I'm finished with the 5 fret jobs on a mock up board that is required for the grade, I'm taking on a real guitar while I still have time and help available. So, seeing as how I have an old framus that was in desperate need of a refret here's a couple pictures of my progress from today.
Here's the guitar it's self after I removed the frets and fixed the flaws in the fingerboard. There was a pretty drastic rise in tongue at the end of the fingerboard and with all the finger wear in the board from years of playing, it's now a consistent 20" radius again. Since it's a 1 way trussrod, I adjust the tension in the trussrod to be about .04-.06" backbow and then sanded it level, so that there is leeway either way, I can loosen or tighten the rod and get movement I need.

Here's just an overview a bit closer up to the board

This picture just shows the tang being clipped back just slightly so that it won't stick out from the side and I won't have to risk gouging the laquer up trying to cut it back. The stewmac tang nipper is an awesome tool! Haha.

Well, that's all for now, I'll post more of the guitar when it's finished or closer to finished. Once the frets are in I still have to shim the neck because the angles way off, and then set it up. Should be a good player here shortly!
-Dan
Anyhow, with fretwork being about done and I'm finished with the 5 fret jobs on a mock up board that is required for the grade, I'm taking on a real guitar while I still have time and help available. So, seeing as how I have an old framus that was in desperate need of a refret here's a couple pictures of my progress from today.
Here's the guitar it's self after I removed the frets and fixed the flaws in the fingerboard. There was a pretty drastic rise in tongue at the end of the fingerboard and with all the finger wear in the board from years of playing, it's now a consistent 20" radius again. Since it's a 1 way trussrod, I adjust the tension in the trussrod to be about .04-.06" backbow and then sanded it level, so that there is leeway either way, I can loosen or tighten the rod and get movement I need.

Here's just an overview a bit closer up to the board

This picture just shows the tang being clipped back just slightly so that it won't stick out from the side and I won't have to risk gouging the laquer up trying to cut it back. The stewmac tang nipper is an awesome tool! Haha.

Well, that's all for now, I'll post more of the guitar when it's finished or closer to finished. Once the frets are in I still have to shim the neck because the angles way off, and then set it up. Should be a good player here shortly!
-Dan