Guitar Fret Leveling Beam: Made Of Aluminum Alloy Material, Solid, Rust-Proof And Fine Workmanship. There Are Different Sandpapers (400, 600, 1000, 1200 Grit) On Four Sides Of Fret Leveling Beam, Which Can Meet Your Different Polishing Needs. &Nbsp; Guitar Fret Crowning Luthier File: Made Of Stainless Steel, With Comfortable Ergonomic Rubber Handle For Saving Time And Effort. There Are Same Filing Size On Both 2 Edges Of Fret Crowning File, Applies To Narrow Fret Crowning After Leveling. &Nbsp; Guitar Fingerboard Guard Protectors: Protects Your Guitar Or Bass Fretboard From Scratching Or Damaging While Filing And Polishing. &Nbsp; You Deserve To Have: The Guitar Fingerboard Luthier Tool Set Is Practical For Luthiers, Guitarists, And Many Diy Fret Works. &Nbsp; Specifications:&Nbsp; Material: Stainless Steel, Aluminum Alloy Fret Crowning Luthier File Size: Approx. 18.5 X 1.5 X 0.4Cm/ 7.28 X 0.59 X 0.16Inch Fret Sanding Leveler Beam Size: Approx. 15 X 3.8 X 2.5Cm/ 2.91 X 1.5 X 0.98Inch Fingerboard Guards Size: 7.8 X 2.2Cm/ 3.07 X 0.87Inch, 7.8 X 1.2Cm/ 3.07X0.51Inch &Nbsp; Package Includes: 1 X Fret Crowning Luthier File 1 X Fret Leveler Sanding Beam 2 X Fingerboard Guard 1 X Storage Bag &Nbsp; Note: There Might Be 1-3Mm Error Due To Manual Measurement. Due To The Light And Screen Difference, The Items Color May Be Slightly Different From The Pictures.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What materials are used in the Guitar Fingerboard Luthier Tool Set?A: The tool set is made from stainless steel and aluminum alloy. These materials ensure durability and resistance to rust.
Q: What are the dimensions of the fret crowning file?A: The fret crowning file measures approximately seven point twenty-eight inches long, zero point fifty-nine inches wide, and zero point sixteen inches thick.
Q: How big is the fret leveling beam?A: The fret leveling beam is about two point ninety-one inches wide, one point five inches long, and zero point ninety-eight inches thick.
Q: What sizes are the fingerboard guard protectors?A: The fingerboard guards come in two sizes: three point zero seven inches by zero point eighty-seven inches and three point zero seven inches by zero point fifty-one inches.
Q: How do I use the fret crowning luthier file?A: To use the fret crowning luthier file, position it against the fret and apply even pressure while filing. This will ensure a smooth, rounded fret surface.
Q: Can beginners use this guitar tool set?A: Yes, beginners can use this guitar tool set. It is designed to be user-friendly, making it suitable for luthiers and DIY guitar maintenance.
Q: How do I maintain the fret leveling beam?A: To maintain the fret leveling beam, clean it after each use to remove debris and moisture. Store it in a dry place to prevent rust.
Q: Are the materials safe for my guitar's finish?A: Yes, the materials used in this tool set are safe and won't damage your guitar's finish when used properly.
Q: What is the best way to store this tool set?A: The best way to store this tool set is in the included portable storage bag to keep all components organized and protected.
Q: What if my tool set arrives damaged?A: If your tool set arrives damaged, you should contact customer service for assistance with returns or exchanges.
Q: How can I ensure the best results when using this tool set?A: To ensure the best results, follow the instructions carefully and use the appropriate sandpaper grit for each step of the process.
Q: Is this tool set suitable for both guitar and bass?A: Yes, this tool set is suitable for both guitar and bass. It includes tools that cater to the needs of both instruments.
Q: What is included in the package?A: The package includes one fret crowning luthier file, one fret leveling beam, two fingerboard guards, and one storage bag.
Q: Can I use this tool set for other string instruments?A: While designed for guitars and basses, this tool set can also be used for other string instruments with similar fret designs.
Q: How often should I use these tools for maintenance?A: You should use these tools as needed based on the wear of your guitar's frets, typically every few months or when you notice performance issues.