| Product Dimensions | 15.01 x 5.79 x 3 cm; 360 g |
|---|---|
| Item model number | T FF 30 |
| Colour Name | Natural |
| Material Type | Carbon Steel Wood |
| Size | Guitar Fret Beveling File |
| Item Weight | 360 g |

| Product Dimensions | 15.01 x 5.79 x 3 cm; 360 g |
|---|---|
| Item model number | T FF 30 |
| Colour Name | Natural |
| Material Type | Carbon Steel Wood |
| Size | Guitar Fret Beveling File |
| Item Weight | 360 g |
| ASIN | B0DGKSN6W2 |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
| 鶹 Rank |
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| Date First Available | Sept. 13 2024 |
| Manufacturer | Sunsmile |
Product Description
This guitar file is made of high-quality American Beech wood and high carbon steel file, which is reliable quality and fast grinding, non-slip and easy to grip, it is very easy and convenient to file frets, great for large and small instruments.
The smooth surface make the grip more durable and comfortable. this guitar file is lightweight and more artistic compared to other acrylic products. When working on a compound radius fretboard, you just need to move along the neck to change the blocks.
With 35 degree and 90 degree grinding angle, 90 degree for rough machining and 35 degree for chamfering the port.
The edge of the file was polished, with embedded design to prevent scraping the surface.
Universal for electric guitar, acoustic guitar, electric bass, electric box guitar, etc. Great accessory for most guitarists, luthiers, guitar repair shops, etc.
Specification
Body material: Beech wood
File material: High carbon steel
Size: Approx. 150mm x 58mm x 30mm/5.91inch x 2.28inch x 1.18inch Two degree: 35° and 90°
Uses: Guitar repair and maintenance, luthier tools
Usage instructions
Vertical cut of fret ends
1, Check the that the file won’t hit the top of the guitar, if it will do not use it.
2, If the fret surfaces are already dressed and polished tape up the face of the frets to avoid scuffing them with the block.
3, Sit the block on the top of the frets with the file against the fret ends. For radiused fingerboards hold the block horizontal so that it runs along the centre of the fingerboard, it will cut the ends more vertical.
4, Run the file back and forward, grinding down the frets until they are level with the side of the fretboard.
5, Finish off with a sanding block with 240 grit sandpaper.
Bevel cut of fret ends
1, Check the that the file won’t hit the top of the guitar, if it will do not use it.
2, If the fret surfaces are already dressed and polished tape up the face of the frets to avoid scuffing them with the block.
3, Sit the block on the top of the frets with the file against the fret ends. For radiused fingerboards either hold the block horizontal, or slightly angled to match the curve. Either is fine, just keep this consistent.
4, Run the file back and forward, grinding down the corners of the frets until the bevels just meet the corner of the fretboard.
5, Finish off with a sanding block with 240 grit sandpaper and our Fret End Dressing File.
Note
1. Due to the different monitor and light effect, the actual color of the item might be slightly different from the color showed on the pictures. Thank you!
2. Please allow 1-3cm measuring deviation due to manual measurement.