Product Description A New Tool Has Appeared For Crown Processing After Fret Grinding. Since You Can Grip A Place Close To The Part To Be Scraped, The Stability Of The Work Is Improved. Conventional Fret Crown Files Were Medium-Grained On Both The Upper And Lower Surfaces, But This Series Has Medium-And Fine-Grained Upper And Lower Surfaces, So Finishing Work After Crown Processing Can Be Performed Efficiently. Specification Item Model Number: T Ff 10-1Mm Narrow, .039(1Mm) Width Suitable For Crowning Ukulele Or Mandolin Frets For Crowning Frets After Leveling 4 15/16 (100Mm) Crowning Surface Coarse And Fine Crowning Surface Fine With Non-Slip Rubber Band File Body Size: 100Mm X 20Mm X 4Mm/3.94Inch X 0.79Inch X 0.16Inch Note The Measurement Allowed Error Is +/- 1-3Cm. Light Shooting And Different Displays May Cause The Color Of The Item In The Picture A Little Different From The Real Thing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the size of the Metallor Guitar Fret Crowning File?A: The Metallor Guitar Fret Crowning File measures three point nine four inches long, zero point seven nine inches wide, and zero point one six inches thick.
Q: What material is this fret crowning file made of?A: The file is made of high-quality carbon steel, designed for durability and professional use.
Q: What is the item model number for this product?A: The item model number is T FF 10-1mm, indicating it's specifically designed for narrow frets.
Q: How do I use the fret crowning file?A: To use the file, grip it firmly and follow the arrow direction to crown the frets after leveling them.
Q: Is this file suitable for ukulele or mandolin frets?A: Yes, this file is specifically designed for crowning narrow frets, making it ideal for ukuleles and mandolins.
Q: Can this file be used for other instruments?A: Yes, while it's optimized for ukuleles and mandolins, it can also be used on other narrow fret instruments.
Q: How do I care for the fret crowning file?A: Clean the file with a soft cloth after use to remove debris and store it in a dry place to prevent rust.
Q: Is the file easy to carry?A: Yes, the compact size and lightweight design make it easy to carry and transport.
Q: What should I do if the file arrives damaged?A: If the file arrives damaged, contact the manufacturer or retailer for return instructions or a replacement.
Q: Is there a warranty on this product?A: Warranty details may vary by retailer, so check with the seller for specific warranty information.
Q: Is this tool suitable for beginners?A: Yes, while it's used by professionals, beginners can also effectively use this file with proper guidance.
Q: How does this file compare to other fret crowning tools?A: This file offers both fine and coarse surfaces, making it more versatile compared to single-surface files.
Q: What is the filing direction indicated on the file?A: The file features an arrow that clearly indicates the correct filing direction for effective use.
Q: Does this file have a non-slip grip?A: Yes, the file is equipped with a non-slip rubber grip, enhancing stability during use.
Q: What is the crowning surface length of the file?A: The file has a crowning surface length of four point nine six inches, allowing for effective fret crowning.
Q: What is included in the product packaging?A: The packaging includes the fret crowning file only, with no additional accessories included.