Course Information
Course Overview
How to re-level and re-crown worn and pitted frets
You're now at 'advanced' level in you guitar repair technician skills. Not only will I explain the specialist trade tools for these skills, I'll also show you how to recognize when re-leveling is needed so you can make that informed decision to use those tools and tackle your own or others' pitted and worn guitar or bass frets.
In Module 5, 'Stone and Profile Frets', I'll also show you how to stone, re-crown and shine the frets. I'll also explain and demonstrate why and how to lower the camber at the high end of Fender-style guitars (Fender-styles can have issues). We'll cover how to test the notes after 'stoning / re-profiling. There's also the 'what you need to do' and definitely 'what to avoid doing'.
Because stoning and re-profiling costs quite a lot for another technician to do it for you, it makes sense for you to be able to do this job yourself, particularly since you'll be needing it on more than a few occasions. This is one of those jobs that the general guitar-playing public wouldn't even 'have a go'; do a good job, get a reputation, develop your own style, and you'll be first recommended choice.
It's advisable to sign up to Module 2, 'Setups', if you haven't already done so, because you'll need to set the guitar up to test your work and to get it back to a 'playable' state once you've finished the stone and profile.
As with the other modules, there's loads to do in this one, and a great deal of satisfaction to be had from it. Complete the quizzes, download the resources and checklists, make notes and watch the videos. Practice on a cheap guitar in case it all goes wrong (and it's good experience if it does). And don't forget to ask questions if needed.
I'm looking forward to seeing you on the other side.
Kevin
Course Content
- 13 section(s)
- 77 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Tools and Resources for Stoning and Re-profiling Frets
- Section 3 Identifying the need for a 'stone/re-profile'
- Section 4 Initial preparation
- Section 5 Stone (re-level) the frets
- Section 6 Re-profile (re-crown/re-shape) the frets
- Section 7 Shine the frets
- Section 8 SECTION 8 - Non-removable necks
- Section 9 Clean the neck
- Section 10 Re-assembly
- Section 11 Testing
- Section 12 Lower the camber on removable necks
- Section 13 Summary and next steps...
What You’ll Learn
- Knowing when a 'stone/re-profile' is needed., Specialist tools needed for 'stone/re-profile' fretwork., Prepare the guitar for 'stoning and re-profiling' (includes 'bracing / supporting', protect items)., Stone (re-level) those worn frets (the entire neck) on different guitar types., Re-profile (re-crown/re-shape) the frets once you've 'stoned' them., Ultra-shine the frets like new once re-profiled/re-shaped., Clean the fretboard after the frets have been 'stone and profiled'., Re-assemble the guitar (with a brief overview of setting it up)., Test the instrument once 'stoned' and 're-profiled'., Different techniques for Fender/Gibson-style electrics, bass, acoustics and classical guitars., So are you ready? OK, let’s get busy!
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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GGarland Kelly
Want to learn as much as I can about guitar repair to be able to work on my own guitars and basses to save some money. Furthermore, I've always been interested in guitar repair, just never took the time to learn it. Plus maybe down the road when I become more confident, possibly do some side work on guitars.
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PPaul H.
incredibly useful info. & tips!
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LLuke Koster
so far it seems like good usable knowledge
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SSam
it is good and useful