Used mine for the first time a couple of months ago, pretty foolproof, was able to achieve a nice straight thin crown, what’s not to like ( other than the price!).
Yeah man, these are really great. If you consider the lifetime warranty/replacement on his tool, I think the price is fair. Thanks for stopping by the channel! Don' forget to subscribe. Thanks Mike, rock on
They are both great. If it's your first file, I would recommend the fret guru Dagger 2.0 or one of the FULL size Z-files. The compact Z file file is great for the higher frets over the body. But, becaue of the compact size, it can get un-comfortable to hold for long periods. I really like the FretGuru 2.0. The Stew Mac stufff is real nice too, plus they have a lifetime warranty, so if it goes dull, send it in for a replacement. Can't go wrong with either. I want to get one of Fret Guru "Diamond" Daggers as well to try out. Hope that helps, Rock on!
Used mine for the first time a couple of months ago, pretty foolproof, was able to achieve a nice straight thin crown, what’s not to like ( other than the price!).
Yeah man, these are really great. If you consider the lifetime warranty/replacement on his tool, I think the price is fair. Thanks for stopping by the channel! Don' forget to subscribe. Thanks Mike, rock on
Good demo. Which one of those files do you prefer?
They are both great. If it's your first file, I would recommend the fret guru Dagger 2.0 or one of the FULL size Z-files. The compact Z file file is great for the higher frets over the body. But, becaue of the compact size, it can get un-comfortable to hold for long periods. I really like the FretGuru 2.0. The Stew Mac stufff is real nice too, plus they have a lifetime warranty, so if it goes dull, send it in for a replacement. Can't go wrong with either. I want to get one of Fret Guru "Diamond" Daggers as well to try out. Hope that helps, Rock on!