Ah! kinda like the gibson binding 'nibs'?, or just that there's no saw mark on the end? Help me out here double-A....Meadhawks says Fret Size & Material: Stainless Steel 6150, Ghost-tang installation
It sounds like undercutting the tang
I’ll send you a pic tonightAh! kinda like the gibson binding 'nibs'?, or just that there's no saw mark on the end? Help me out here double-A....
The fret slot is not cut all the way across, but is a slot done by CNC. Then the fret needs part of the tang taken away at the edges to fit into the slot. Otherwise known as blind slots. It acheives a similar result to what you might have with a bound neck, but without the binding.Ah! kinda like the gibson binding 'nibs'?, or just that there's no saw mark on the end? Help me out here double-A....
In germany, the technical term for these tiny routers is PLING.but is a slot done by CNC.
Different dogs, maybe?Why do dogs bark in English but blaft in Dutch and aboyer in French?
Onomatopoeia is weird across languages. Why do dogs bark in English but blaft in Dutch and aboyer in French?
In germany, the technical term for these tiny routers is PLING.
Yes, I suppose that's another language thing:The router bits I presume make that sound rather than the router itself![]()
Is "not really going to bark" bluffen then?going to bark is blaffen