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Guitar Fret End Dressing File, 3/23/35 Degree Fret Beveling File. Luthier Tools for Rounding, Shaping And Deburring

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  • 【3-in-1 Fret Bevel File】The Fret Bevel File have 3 angles, 3°, 23°, and 35°, Specifically designed for remove fret sprouts and burrs.
  • 【Precise Tool】The beveling file allows for precise shaping and smoothing of fret ends, while the brush helps keep your instruments clean and well-maintained.
  • 【Instructions for use】Choose the angle and tighten the two screws, First use a 3° angle for filing, fret budding, flush filing or tang removal, Then choose the 23° angle for secondary grinding. If you need a more beveled angle, you can use the 35° angle for grinding.
  • 【Multi-Purpose】Whether you're a musician, woodworker, or crafter, this versatile kit offers the tools you need for various projects and tasks.
  • 【Widely Applicable】Suitable for guitar; bass electric piano; ukulele; ukulele; banjo.


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JP
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
Works like a champ. Purchased a fender player Strat and the frets were not beveled properly. This did the job, coupled with fret dressing, and we are in business.
Norm D’Gear
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
This is primarily a well-cut and nicely finished wood block intended to hold a file at a steady angle while you guide the block up and down the neck, sliding on the frets. There are two brass-looking screws per slot which effectively hold the included file. This is an extremely aggressive file (for fretwork). It might be useful during a re-frets to hog off all the over-extended frets on a side, but not down to flush. This file will damage any finish, wood, or softer metal it touches. So if any of the frets are already flush, this will dip inward, aiming straight for your fretboard. I'll give this three stars because it can hold other files.
P. Pappas III
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
I think I'm going to really like this tool - the file has a medium and a fine side it feels like - the handle has a decent finish and the screws won't just fall out.Two tips - 1-Use a driver handle instead of the 'L' wrench, it'll be much easier to adjust the screws while tryong to hold the file in place. and 2 - use a thin strip of business card stock between the screw and file - this will hold better than the screw against the file, and will prevent the screw from getting chewed up and worn down.The end is clearly marked with the slot angles, and one side is radiused and one side is flat.
Nicholas L
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
Basicly a wooden block that holds a file for dressing fret ends. Has set screws to hold file at preset angles. Chunky block of wood but that could be a good thing though with more bearing surface.
Kokatana
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
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Noah
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
If you have sharp fret ends this tool will take care of them quickly without damaging your instrument.Well made and about a third of what the same tool from that one luthier store with extremely high shipping costs charges.
Scott
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
Nice wooden end dressing file. The file is securely held in place and the wood finish glides easily over the frets.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
All but one screw were on great shape. Shouldn't have to drill out a screw on a 30 plus dollar item.ESPECIALLY IF IT'S MADE OF WOOD--- HOW DO YOU STIP A SCREW IN WOOD, WOW
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