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Use needle files or small strips of sandpaper to smooth any jagged edges inside the fretwork.
Cutting order is critical in fretwork. If you cut the outside border first, you lose structural stability, making the delicate interior cuts highly prone to snapping. Step 1: Work from the Inside Out fret work step-by-step pdf
Say goodbye to "scratchy neck syndrome." Use needle files or small strips of sandpaper
Are you using a or a motorized scroll saw ? you lose structural stability
Sand the face of your wood blank with 220-grit sandpaper to remove any manufacturing imperfections. Wipe away the dust with a tack cloth. Step 2: Apply the Tape Barrier
Use a very sharp pencil. Even a thick line can cause intonation errors.
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