Fretboard beveling involves beveling the sides of frets and a small portion of the fretboard wood from 1 to 2mm. This step is often skipped by guitar builders but beveling is important to achieve a wonderful feel on the neck. Proper fretboard beveling helps provide a smooth transition between the frets and fretboard.
Fretboard beveling involves beveling the sides of frets and a small portion of the fretboard wood from 1 to 2mm. This step is often skipped by guitar builders but beveling is important to achieve a wonderful feel on the neck. Proper fretboard beveling helps provide a smooth transition between the frets and fretboard.
Fretboard beveling involves beveling the sides of frets and a small portion of the fretboard wood from 1 to 2mm. This step is often skipped by guitar builders but beveling is important to achieve a wonderful feel on the neck. Proper fretboard beveling helps provide a smooth transition between the frets and fretboard.
Once frets are installed it's very important to bevel
their side and also a small portion of from 1 or 1.5mm to a maximum 2mm of fretboard wood. This step is often skipped by guitar builders but it is in fact very important to achieve a wonderful feel on the neck.