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I was cutting this fret board and I clamped it down too hard. Any tips on getting rid of the dent?
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  • When i used to sell lead crystal some customers complained if they could see a little bubble in the glass - i'd tell them it was not a flaw but a unique signature of the hand made crystal making process...

    i use the same excuse for my little building flaws (-;

    keep the dent for the above reason!

  • Wadd up some paper towel or a clean cloth, get it pretty wet, put it over the dent and go over it with an iron , ensuring that the heat and moisture are getting through to the wood - you can also use a flat tipped soldering iron on small dents, just keep monitoring progress and repeat if needed. Let it dry out overnight, sand it and it should be good to go.

  • Wow that's a good tip from Ted. I feel your pain Alex, I once finished a guitar on commission for a customer, all ready to go, then my daughter ended up knocking it over and it got a huge dent in the fretboard - had to start again!

  • Put some wet toilet paper or paper towel on it.  Repeat as necessary.  The water will expand the compression dent. 

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