fret box

took a couple days, but only spent a couple hours on it. I think it turned out ok...have yet to try it out.There's grooves in the base board. One side is fixed while the other slides in grooves notched in the base. I did that so I could do different width boards, and the bolts help keep it straight and tight
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  • Thanks man. I think it's a good design.
  • not a problem gitty...glad to be able to give back to the group rather than just take from it
  • Spencer - I'd like to use these pics in the expanded fretting how-to guide I am working on, as an example of a homemade slot-cutting miter jig. I would of course attribute them to you/here. That OK with you?
  • Definitely considering something of the sort. It's one of the hardest jobs, I find. If you do it by hand, as I've been doing, there's a natural tendency to "round" the fret slot; to make it deeper on the ends than in the middle.

    Also it's surprisingly easy to have your saw jump out of the slot and scar your fretboard.
  • Nice job!!! That'll come in handly . I've yet to put any frets on my builds YET.. like the saw
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