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How to Make a Homemade Electric Guitar : Installing Fretboard Slots on an Electric Guitar

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2 How to Make a Homemade Electric Guitar : Installing Fretboard Slots on an Electric GuitarLearn how to cut v shaped notches for the frets when building a homemade solid body electric guitar in this free video guide to making musical instruments.

Expert: Frank Pope
Bio: Frank Pope, founder of FBI Guitars, been building guitars for more than 10 years and has constructed more than 30 finished products.
Filmmaker: Charles Stewart Jr.

Duration : 0:2:10


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10 Responses to “How to Make a Homemade Electric Guitar : Installing Fretboard Slots on an Electric Guitar”

  • kenedy626:

    There is this great …
    There is this great dvd on Amazon A Complete Custom Electric Guitar and the chap there uses some of Stuarts Mcdonald’s things. Check it out guys.

  • fbiguitarz:

    6feet should be …
    6feet should be enough even with mistakes

  • herbule:

    You can also use …
    You can also use stainless tig wire. Crisper sound, smoother finish and much easier to work with. Can get it at any welding shop. That’s what I used to replace mine and now it’s all I use.

  • TheLivingDeadOne:

    hey FBI,. how many …
    hey FBI,. how many pounds of fret wire do i need for one fender neck,. (They sell by the pound)

  • TheLivingDeadOne:

    check out stewart …
    check out stewart macdonald,.cant meantion the local but
    search it,. many info

  • fbiguitarz:

    You are correct …
    You are correct that they come 35 degrees. Mine has been shimmed so that it is aprox 45. This way I can file the top of the fret to its finished position w/o risking marring the side of the neck. I then finish dressing the ends with small files. I use the puller pliers for cutting because the do not deform the end of the fret as do some of the larger flush-cut pliers. It does wear them out, but I think the finished product is easier to file and dress.

  • guitarpikz:

    this video doesnt …
    this video doesnt show the fretting process….any one have any link?

  • theater40:

    but u can use them …
    but u can use them for cutting also the degreees can be made by what u want some guitars have both sizes depending on the brand

  • MonsterburstSG:

    yeah and those …
    yeah and those small blue handled pliers are for pulling frets not cutting.

  • greyhall1:

    Not to be a …
    Not to be a smartass but I wanted to correct you when stating the fret bevelling file was 45 degrees. It is actually 35 degrees. You can also re-straighten the fret wire and bend it again which will make it extremely strong but not everyone does it.

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