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StewMac Fret Barber Fret Tang Resizing Tool
StewMac Fret Barber Fret Tang Resizing Tool
StewMac Fret Barber Fret Tang Resizing Tool
StewMac Fret Barber Fret Tang Resizing Tool
StewMac Fret Barber Fret Tang Resizing Tool

StewMac Fret Barber Fret Tang Resizing Tool

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StewMac Fret Barber Fret Tang Resizing Tool Features

  • The Fret Barber lets you "take a little off the sides" to control fret compression, relieve backbow, and make installing frets easier

  • Fretting expert Dan Erlewine designed this ingenious tool that allows you to pull the tang of the fretwire between the Fret Barber's adjustable file jaws as needed for the desired fit

  • A must-have tool for luthiers who do a lot of fretwork

  • Suitable for use on stainless-steel fretwire

  • Complete instructions and eight gauged shims are included


About StewMac Fret Barber Fret Tang Resizing Tool

File several feet of fret tang quickly. Fretting expert Dan Erlewine designed this ingenious tool. Simply pull the tang of the fretwire between the Fret Barber's adjustable file jaws as needed for the desired fit. File away some (or all) of the fret tang barbs to control fret compression, relieve backbow, and make installing frets easier. The Fret Barber lets you "take a little off the sides" to adjust the width of the fret tang by removing metal from the barbs. This way, you can control how much force is needed to press the frets into the slot. Most guitars have slots of about .018" to .023" — the most common is .022". Fret tangs usually range from .021" to .024", so the tang is already a tight fit even without barbs — add the barbs, and the fit can be too tight. Even when the fret tang matches the width of the slot, the barbs can add enough mass to create more compression than you want. The pressure from this added metal, multiplied by the number of frets, sometimes is enough to force the neck into a back-bow. More often, it simply makes it hard to install the frets — especially with the harder rosewood and ebony fretboards. By sizing the fret tang, the Fret Barber can also help a back-bowed neck to "relax" into straightness or a controlled relief (slight upbow). The thinner tang allows each fret slot to close just enough to accomplish this. The Fret Barber includes: Set of 8 gauged shims (.018", .020", .022", .024", .026", .028", .030", .032") Instructions NOTE: This tool is for preparing uncut fretwire. Works on stainless frets, too!All of our tools are suitable for use on stainless-steel fretwire, with the exception of our Fret Tang Nippers. Modern stainless fretwire is known to be harder than the traditional nickel-silver blends, but our own shop experience indicates the wire does not cause premature wear of files or sandpapers.