Fret Size
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Fret Size
I am going to order a neck from Warmoth however I dont know much about fret size. There is a little bit of info on their site but its not super clear. I like small frets such as the ones on EVH Wolfgangs. I have read that 6230 is small but I have also read that a 6105 is a small fret. To try to clear things up I am asking here to see if anyone knows for sure.
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Re: Fret Size
Check your old guiatrs that you still have and love to play go tho the website of the guitar company and look. Up the fret size if the fret size is not right I would order a blank neck an buy diffrent fret sizes and install them your sellf its in my opinion is the easest part to deall withBowTie29 wrote:I am going to order a neck from Warmoth however I dont know much about fret size. There is a little bit of info on their site but its not super clear. I like small frets such as the ones on EVH Wolfgangs. I have read that 6230 is small but I have also read that a 6105 is a small fret. To try to clear things up I am asking here to see if anyone knows for sure.
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Re: Fret Size
here you go.BowTie29 wrote:I am going to order a neck from Warmoth however I dont know much about fret size. There is a little bit of info on their site but its not super clear. I like small frets such as the ones on EVH Wolfgangs. I have read that 6230 is small but I have also read that a 6105 is a small fret. To try to clear things up I am asking here to see if anyone knows for sure.
http://www.strat-talk.com/forum/stratoc ... -size.html
Item Number Width X Height Description Used By
6230 .080" X .043" This is the smallest fret wire. Vintage Fender necks.
6130 .106" X .036" Often referred to as "Medium Jumbo". Many Gibson necks.
6150 .103" X .046" A true "Jumbo". It is about the same width as the 6130 but a bit taller. Modern Fender American necks.
6105 .096" X .047" Narrow and tall. A popular choice.
6100 .112" X .055" Huge! This is big stuff for the almost scalloped feel. Common on Ibanez
Stainless Steel Fret Wire
Stainless steel is both harder (Vickers hardness HV 250) and smoother than nickel/silver fretwire. For general reference we use Dunlop's fret numbers, however, actual fret dimensions vary somewhat from batch to batch.
I am pretty sure you are after 6105's. Thos have the narrow feel of a vintage wire but are tall like a jumbo. so you don't have to press down so hard to bend the string.
Re: Fret Size
don't know about the wolfgangs but i'm pretty sure eddies guitars have stainless steel frets
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Re: Fret Size
yes and he says they kick asssytharnia wrote:don't know about the wolfgangs but i'm pretty sure eddies guitars have stainless steel frets
from some reshersh i did long time ago like 4 years ago the stainless steel frets last longer than normal frets
Re: Fret Size
for normal bedroom guitarist they will last pretty much forever....I use stainless steel strings on half my guitars and they last (as in stay nice and sharp and bright) a least twice as long as nickelrandy will never die wrote:yes and he says they kick asssytharnia wrote:don't know about the wolfgangs but i'm pretty sure eddies guitars have stainless steel frets
from some reshersh i did long time ago like 4 years ago the stainless steel frets last longer than normal frets