essexbasscat Posted March 1, 2012 Posted March 1, 2012 Hi all Raised this thread as I didn't want to hijack another one where a question about stainless steel frets has come up. A recommendation was made that a fret crowning file is best avoided for use on stainless steel frets. This raised a few questions for me, such as; - How would you recognise stainless steel frets ? or come to that, how would you know what material a fret in made from ? - Why is it best to avoid using crowning files on stainless steel frets ? (once you know you have them in front of you that is) - What else do you use, or how do you, shape or level and finish stainless steel frets ? - What material do you use to level SS frets ? As you can see, the whole shibang really. Just really curious now Thanks all T Quote
Mr. Foxen Posted March 1, 2012 Posted March 1, 2012 No reason not to use a crowning file on stainless frets, they are much harder though, so will be tougher going. Quote
RhysP Posted March 1, 2012 Posted March 1, 2012 [quote name='essexbasscat' timestamp='1330609741' post='1560296'] How would you recognise stainless steel frets ? [/quote] They won't have any stains on them. Quote
MoonBassAlpha Posted March 1, 2012 Posted March 1, 2012 here is one of Ed Roman's rants on stainless steel frets. Not a big fan apparently! [url="http://www.edroman.com/techarticles/stainlessfrets.htm"]http://www.edroman.com/techarticles/stainlessfrets.htm[/url] Quote
warwickhunt Posted March 1, 2012 Posted March 1, 2012 Buy a Warwick and you have a nice 'bell-metal' alloy... defo NOT Stainless Steel. Quote
BigRedX Posted March 1, 2012 Posted March 1, 2012 If Ed Roman hates then I want them all my basses. Quote
Mr. Foxen Posted March 1, 2012 Posted March 1, 2012 I know I'm always gutted when my frets wear faster than my strings. Quote
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