Very nicely explained, Kevin. I'm not sure what happened but RUclips put Part 2 on my notifications, but not Part 1. When I have some free time (HA!), I'm going to go to your channel's home and see what else I've missed. Thanks for sharing.
Great video! Love your explanations. You mentioned that you sometimes use glue when inserting frets, but not always. How do you decide whether or not to use glue on a given fretboard?
I learned to fret from watching Dan Erlwine videos that I bought from Stew 20 plus years ago. I've said in videos that I learned from Dan and people thought I apprenticed under him. I learned the bent fret trick from him as well as the non sq comers under the fret wire. I've thought about trying to explain this in the comments when people say filing is just for ease of inserting or to prevent chip out when re-fretting. I think we are very much on the same page fretting wise. Sorry to go on, good video as always Kevin.
I may do a short video on the one already shown, but I'm also contemplating a video on making one from materials and components readily available from any hardware or home center. The latter might be a little more challenging:)
! i've enjoyed and appreciated every Video on this Channel, but how to measure and cut the initial Slots is what really interests me; is there a "Fretting part zero" Video?!?
The key component of that device is the neck cradle. It is just screwed to a large block of wood, MDF, whatever you have. You can make the cradle, but it involves a ridiculous amount of ripping increasingly deep and then shallow cuts in a piece of wood so as to form an arc. It is doable, but sort of a pain to cut and then clean up. I bought the cradle you see in the video at, (where else) Stewmac.
I have a couple of fretting questions. First, what is your go-to fret crowning file? Second, I have an older banjo. The fret slots are wallered out to where they don't really hold a fret. Aside from replacing the fretboard, is there a way to refret it where the frets will stay in?
Very nicely explained, Kevin. I'm not sure what happened but RUclips put Part 2 on my notifications, but not Part 1. When I have some free time (HA!), I'm going to go to your channel's home and see what else I've missed. Thanks for sharing.
Missed the file detail on my first fret job, but I won't miss it next time...Thanks, Kevin
Ive been thinking about cobbling some kind of fret wire-radiusing device Id love to see how you made yours! Thanks for this vid.
Great video! Love your explanations. You mentioned that you sometimes use glue when inserting frets, but not always. How do you decide whether or not to use glue on a given fretboard?
Would love to get instructions for that bender! Thanks!
I learned to fret from watching Dan Erlwine videos that I bought from Stew 20 plus years ago. I've said in videos that I learned from Dan and people thought I apprenticed under him. I learned the bent fret trick from him as well as the non sq comers under the fret wire. I've thought about trying to explain this in the comments when people say filing is just for ease of inserting or to prevent chip out when re-fretting. I think we are very much on the same page fretting wise. Sorry to go on, good video as always Kevin.
I feel honored to be even mentioned in the same paragraph with Dan Erlewine. Feels good. Thank You:)
I use old hoof nippers for cutting stainless steel frets.
Details of your fret arching tool would be appreciated.
I may do a short video on the one already shown, but I'm also contemplating a video on making one from materials and components readily available from any hardware or home center. The latter might be a little more challenging:)
so far I agree with all of this and have done this in the past
Thank you. It's validating to know that I pass muster with you "so far".
@@thepragmaticluthier alright will check on your second video now hah
! i've enjoyed and appreciated every Video on this Channel, but how to measure and cut the initial Slots is what really interests me; is there a "Fretting part zero" Video?!?
Thanks. I'll see if can mix up a video on that.
How do i make this jig i could surely use one
The key component of that device is the neck cradle. It is just screwed to a large block of wood, MDF, whatever you have. You can make the cradle, but it involves a ridiculous amount of ripping increasingly deep and then shallow cuts in a piece of wood so as to form an arc. It is doable, but sort of a pain to cut and then clean up. I bought the cradle you see in the video at, (where else) Stewmac.
I have a couple of fretting questions. First, what is your go-to fret crowning file? Second, I have an older banjo. The fret slots are wallered out to where they don't really hold a fret. Aside from replacing the fretboard, is there a way to refret it where the frets will stay in?
use a Gurian red file. You can buy fretwire with a wider tang from Jescar.
@@thepragmaticluthier cool. Thank you!