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zeckalpha

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  1. I'm reworking it a little, tweaking things a bit... I have an f-hole figured out now... Actually the image I have stored vectorized so I can blow it up to any size. I just had it that big so it would print nicely. I am uploading a smaller one with the f-hole now.

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    Same place as the old one but not as big...

    Also I tried lengthening the horn but I don't like it as much... here...

  2. Good for a high fret, but what if you have one low fret. I guess you could test the frets above and below to isolate? I saw a tutorial on this tool, but I have never used one (seemed cool though).

    You still need to set your neck up in order either way (fret rocker or one of these fret buzz finders).

    Peace,Rich

    If you have a low fret, then a solution is lowering the high frets, however that isn't as ideal as refretting the low one. If there is a low fret, then the fret above it will be high. In theory.

  3. I would recommend owning a fret buzz finder. It is a simple device used for finding the source of a fret buzz.

    Alligator clip (Optional) Wire - Battery - LED (mind polarity) or small DC light bulb - wire

    Clip or tape one end to the buzzing string. Pluck the string where it buzzes and move the other end along the frets until the light blinks with the buzzing. This is the source of the buzz. Lightly sand until buzzing goes away.

    Commercial versions of this are available, too. Google.

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