I want to purchase some fret wire for my next build.
I purchased a fret slotting jig and fret saw so I could make the fret boards myself.
The fret saw that came with the jig is designed to make a 0.023" fret slot width.
So... what is the best tang thickness for the frets.
I was looking at purchasing fret wire that comes in three different tang widths.
0.185 inch 0.195 inch and 0.0205 inches.
Does anyone have a recommendation on which is best?
Thanks
Fret Tang Size
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Re: Fret Tang Size
jwscar 4380 0195 should be fine
John Hall
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yes we carry it
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Re: Fret Tang Size
It's very important to match your fret tang to the saw kerf. The wire John is recommending for you is ideal. I have several fret saws that cut different kerfs. On some guitars I cut a thin kerf so I can use 0.019 tangs and if the guitar needs refreting in the future, a different tang size may be needed. If your slot is too wide, it can cause a forward bow in the neck, and if the tang is too narrow, It may still work but will cause a back bow in the neck. I've made both mistakes at one time.
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ok fretting 101
My best advice is not to fret a fretboard off the neck. I do all my fretting after the guitar is done.
tools you need
2 containers with about 5 lb of shot in each
A hammer I use a cobblers chasing hammer
Nippers and straight edge
So to get the best line of the fret plane use the weight on the shoulders of the guitar as you fret. I try to get about .010 curve in a neutral state of the truss rod.
thats the secret.
compression fretting is something else that is used on non adjustable neck reinforcement
My best advice is not to fret a fretboard off the neck. I do all my fretting after the guitar is done.
tools you need
2 containers with about 5 lb of shot in each
A hammer I use a cobblers chasing hammer
Nippers and straight edge
So to get the best line of the fret plane use the weight on the shoulders of the guitar as you fret. I try to get about .010 curve in a neutral state of the truss rod.
thats the secret.
compression fretting is something else that is used on non adjustable neck reinforcement
John Hall
Blues Creek Guitars Inc
Authorized CF Martin Repair Center
president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
http://www.bluescreekguitars.com
Blues Creek Guitars Inc
Authorized CF Martin Repair Center
president of Association of Stringed Instrument Artisans
http://www.bluescreekguitars.com