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- These 4″ blocks are used for spot leveling, and can also be used as a radiused clamping caul when gluing frets
- We make these hardwood blocks for use with Stikit Abrasives, to radius a fretboard quickly, accurately and without guesswork
- This set of sanding blocks includes the 5 most popular fretboard radii used in guitar building and repair
- Dimensions: 4″ (203.20mm) long x 2-3/4″ (69.85mm) wid
- Set includes 5 wooden 4″-long sanding blocks in the following radii: 7.25″, 9.5″, 10″, 12″, 16″
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Save money with this set! Our 5 most popular sanding blocks for spot-leveling frets and fingerboards. Just add sandpaper. They make great fret-gluing cauls, too!
Create an accurate radius quickly and without guesswork. We make these hardwood blocks for use with Stikit Abrasives, to radius a fretboard quickly, accurately and without guesswork.
Shaping fingerboards: use 80 through 220-grit
Leveling frets: use 220 through 400-grit
Set includes the 5 most popular fretboard radii used in guitar building and repair:
7.25″, 9.5″, 10″, 12″, 16″
When working on compound radius fretboards, simply change blocks as you progress along the neck.
These 4″ blocks are used for spot leveling, and can also be used as a radiused clamping caul when gluing frets. The longer 8″ blocks (sold separately) are better for consistent, full-fingerboard radius leveling.
Dimensions: 4″ (101.60mm) long x 2-3/4″ (69.85mm) wide
What’s your radius? Quickly find the curvature of a fingerboard or bridge with a set of radius gauges. Use them frequently to check your work as you smooth or shape a fingerboard or frets: a quick visual check keeps you from accidentally altering the shape—a mistake that’s easy to make and hard to fix.
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