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Which is better, shaping by hand with a triangular file, or one of those files with the fret shape built in? Why?
Are you using a Dia-Sharp stone for leveling?
I have several things I use depending on the job in hand. Sometimes if I just want to do a small area then I'll use a fine small file or a small Arkansas stone about 2.5" long. For the whole fingerboard I have a Diamond stone I know is dead flat cuts very fine. It is very similar to the Dia-sharp bench stones you can get these days. It's about 7" long. I'm always wary of using anything longer. I think the current ones come in at about 6". If your in the market for them get the finest cut and if you can select it yourself to make sure it's dead flat. I ordered some a while back that I had to return due to a belly on them. Not something you want on any bench stone.
They are a great investment and well worth the money.
Hte the things, so avoid them at all costs. If I do come across them I just plough into them with what I have. The diamond cutting stuff does it and a lot of work goes into polishing them after.Do you have any specific recommendations in files for stainless steel frets?
...make sure it's dead flat.
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How do you know which one is flat?
Stewmac sells one that's guaranteed to .001" per foot, but then you stick sandpaper to it, and I can't imagine they hold that tight a tolerance on the thickness of the paper, the glue, and the abrasive.
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