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Usefull little thingies
I used similar handmade fingerboard protection pads for a simple fret leveling for a long time: they are not a panacea, but definitely can save your time and a fretboard.
These particular ones are somewhat flimsy and too ?generically-universal? to fit a guitar neck precisely, but they do their job, so if you don?t want to make such fret savers yourself, use these.
There are two of these things in a pack. Just bend one of them to a ?]-shape? to fit your guitar neck snugly, leave another flat, put some protective tape on the side metal contacts a fretboard, and you are ready to fix your frets.
These particular ones are somewhat flimsy and too ?generically-universal? to fit a guitar neck precisely, but they do their job, so if you don?t want to make such fret savers yourself, use these.
There are two of these things in a pack. Just bend one of them to a ?]-shape? to fit your guitar neck snugly, leave another flat, put some protective tape on the side metal contacts a fretboard, and you are ready to fix your frets.
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Saves your fingerboard
These work well enough. I wouldn't trust the included rubber bands to hold up long. But rubber bands are replaceable. These are also perfectly usable fully hand-held.
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Look a bit cheap
but they do work, you get what you pay for, honestly
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Simple, yet effective item
Well, what can I say? The only reason why I gave it 4* is because due to sharp edges rubber bands will snap quite fast, gotta be very careful with them.
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Good for fret polishing
These are good for fret polishing without damaging the fretboard.
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Not a "must-have" if you have a straight hand, but it helps to reduce stress if you going to work on frets of an expansive guitar.
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