How To Level Frets On A Compound Radius Fretboard

Published 2023-08-29
This video will describe the tools and techniques for leveling frets on a compound radius fretboard. It's easier than you think. If you would like to help support my channel and get something cool in return, please consider the following:
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All Comments (21)
  • @JebJulian
    Talking about 10 to 14" radius. What do you radius the bridge at? 17" Extending the cone in CAD. I know prs have compound radius sanding blocks, but I've had mixed results with them (made on CNC *always end up with flat spots. moving the fret board through undulating radius changes radius based on stroke length) *working on a surface grinder ish setup to control and cut down spot levelling. Also, on spot levelling and in regard to your fret kisser video there are some duds where the diamond is proud of the reference surfaces (thanks for my understanding of my return). Thanks again for your insight and clarity on topics.
  • @polarisk282
    Thank you so much! Perfect instructive content. It contains everything what I want to know for a long time and you teach them very easily. Thank you again for sharing your knowledge!
  • @knowyourenemy66
    Great video! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience.
  • @dalgguitars
    I just can't stand how much I like how you go out of your way to talk about conical radius as opposed to compound radius. Correct is correct, even if the more common term isn't. Just fantastic! On the other hand, I'm a huge NERD when it comes to this sort of thing. And now I want to talk about the difference between quarter sawn as opposed to vertical grain. If anyone wants to be bored by my answer just ask! I'm certain Chris knows.
  • @sgt.grinch3299
    I think the guitar in this video is perfection. It is stunning to look at and I bet it is smooth as silk to play. Congratulations on creating a Masterpiece.
  • @666Bloodymess
    Why not straping the head and using a dial indicator underneath fretboard when you remove the string
  • @Mojojojoe
    Hi Chris, could a swinging jig above a belt sander do this for you, especially if you're putting a radius back on a neck with worn frets? The swinging jig could have adjustable arm length on each side of the neck to dial in the compound radius.
  • @matt768
    How do you go about putting a radius into the fret wire with a compound board? Do you slowly increase the radius every few frets? Is it possible to get everything almost fully level after install and then spot level or does a compound radius require a full level after install?
  • @lgperelez
    Hi Chris, How do you level a full scalloped neck? Same approach? How about neck relief on the same scalloped neck? If you can explain action on that type of neck, that would be a plus+++
  • @JasminMusic1602
    If you put steel frets on 12 at nut and 16 at heel....is better to use 12 radius frets,will ss frets follow wood radius? Or is better sand wood on 16 inch radius?
  • @A.J.99
    What about using compound radius sanding block for compound radius fretboard? I've got a compound radius block and I think it's pretty useful, though a bit tricky in use. It should be moved strictly in parallel direction to the frets and in the same position all the time. And applied pressure have to be even all the way the block goes. Being used this way it levels the frets pretty fast keeping proper radius allover the fretboard.