Speed frets?
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Speed frets?
Where could I get some Mosrite speed frets or fretwire that size?
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Re: Speed frets?
About the only way to do it is by filing down Fender vintage-style/size frets. I think that's how it was done originally anyway. Check out this topic, especially page 7 viewtopic.php?f=20&t=112
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Height wise, You'd just sand the frets down with a fret leveler like what's at the link below. This is an everyday thing in fretting to get frets level with one another. I don't know about the width though, That's something that I'd imagine can't be done accurately unless you were a manufacturer of fretwire. If anyone could measure how many thousandths the width of Mo frets are that would be grand.
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101Volts wrote:Height wise, You'd just sand the frets down with a fret leveler like what's at the link below. This is an everyday thing in fretting to get frets level with one another. I don't know about the width though, That's something that I'd imagine can't be done accurately unless you were a manufacturer of fretwire. If anyone could measure how many thousandths the width of Mo frets are that would be grand.
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0.070" on my Celebrity-III
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Isn't that the same size as Gibson's "fretless wonders"?
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That what they were copied from, Semi was a huge Les Paul fan.
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Sarah93003 wrote:101Volts wrote:Height wise, You'd just sand the frets down with a fret leveler like what's at the link below. This is an everyday thing in fretting to get frets level with one another. I don't know about the width though, That's something that I'd imagine can't be done accurately unless you were a manufacturer of fretwire. If anyone could measure how many thousandths the width of Mo frets are that would be grand.
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0.070" on my Celebrity-III
Thanks, Sarah. I can't think of any fretwire off the top of my head that's quite that right size, The closest is .080. Below that, There's .053. I don't know about all fretwire sizes or types though so there could be something better out there.
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Re: Speed frets?
I thought I read some were that you should start with mandolin fret wire........or was it Banjo fret wire???
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Mandolin is what I have read all the time in various placessleeperNY wrote:I thought I read some were that you should start with mandolin fret wire........or was it Banjo fret wire???

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I have read mandolin wire as well.
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