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Lately I've been feeling rough fret edges on the neck of my 2018 Fender Deluxe Active Precision Bass Special.

 

I don't know if they were always rough and I was too inexperienced to notice? Is it possible the neck has worn away over time, exposing more of the fret edges?

 

Is that a stupid question?

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The bass hasn't worn away. If the bass is kept in a dry atmosphere the wood can contract, so frets can "sprout" at the edges of the fretboard.

 

If it really is a problem a good luthier can file the fret ends.

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It happens when the wood dries over the years. Quite normal.

 

Doesn't costs a lot to get them sanded down. I've tried it myself but I could never get the ends as smooth as a pro would.

Me using a £5 set of Amazon brand files probably didn't help! :D 

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You can use a layer or two of masking tape, though I didn't I must confess. If you make very light passes at an angle with a similar file to that, you should hit the fretboard itself. 

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I’ve had a few basses with this - known as fret-sprout and even Alembic alludes to the condition and resolution on its website. It isn’t sprout, of course, but wood contraction resulting from drying over time. Any decent luthier can sort this easily and cheaply. Be careful though, one well known luthier went a bit too far on the G string side on one of my basses, to the extent that I had to re-cut the saddle slot to prevent the G slipping off the board. Moderation and care are key!

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Wood shrinks and swells, if the frets are well bedded it's unlikely that they'd move but if the neck material contracts the it's feasible you could have a tiny bit of overhang.  Just buy one of those fret levelling things and run it along the side of the neck a few times.  Sorted.

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10 minutes ago, binky_bass said:

@WrexhamBassist - If you do go down the file route, to save you buying one (as they're not super cheap), Im happy to send you my one, just send it back when you're done with it. Let me know. 👍 

Basschat is such a decent community, for the most part. You don't see this kind of thing much outside of these pages. Well done, Sir 👏👏👏

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No worries! It's a standing offer if you wanted to give it a go. 

 

I bought an old Squier from a bootsale for £20 in the summer, 5 minutes with that file took it from being painful to play to being super smooth and fast! A few light passes makes a world of difference to proud fret ends

 

I also used it to level a raised fret on Binky, worked a charm there too! 

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You can do them with fret erasers. They are a bit more gentle than a file and leave a very nice finish.

You will find them on Amazon or fleabay.

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Autospell got it wrong

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