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Does anyone here work with dremel tools for cleaning fret slots or cutting fret tangs?
What are the bits or tools to go with those jobs?

Thanks.

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YES THE TOOLS ARE FROM STEW MAC a fluted bit buy the 2 sizes they have and experiment a bit but yes roberto venn showed me and i keep following the same examples and have had great results .I have also known another rv student who could not grasp it and as soon as he found work he learned a new way he said it was better but I like the dremmel idea it is fine i never get way out of wack the only 1 time i did i tried to cut through a registration pin 100 ways to skin a cat here with fret slots .i have seen a guy digging them out with a razor knife the blade had a hook shape ?
Send some links?
stew mac or lmii
Yeah but which one are you talking about? What's the bit called?
http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Tools/Routers/Dremel_4000_Rotary_Tool_O...
HEY MAN CAN YOU CHANGE YOUR POSTER NAME PLEASE FOR MY SAKE ?
IT IS A FLUTED BIT CALL IN THE MORNING THE 800 # THEY ARE PROFESSIONALS.USMS
FIrst off, Paul, you don't need to scream at me, man.

You don't like Urinary Swill And Moldy Scabs?
you dont like caps either hunh well my key board is shot, screaming naha ,i dont do that i am guessing this really shows your age and if you care to look look at my photo compared to yours mine is a functional instrument yours is a poster of a place i perfeer not to be you may as well as keep the poster on second thought
Not that I have any say but, for the record, I was sorry to see the name and the art too. So far, this has pretty much been a "G" rated site. I'm interested in your question but I think if you look around you will see that your avatar is not really in sinc with the others here.
Thanks Ned,
Couldn't have said it better myself, I don't mind a bit of flash and live in a profession that talks itself up and likes to shock and awe the punters (not politics - just rock and roll). This however is our site to which both gentlemen and lady luthiers and enthusiasts contribute and as far as I'm concerned bad manners and vulgar displays are best used on the pimply faced angry adolescent forums that I don't visit.

Check your junk at the door thanks. Rusty.
I'm with PAUL & Ned. It's offensive.
I like the Dremel for trimming the tangs while refretting bound necks. I just use a cut-off disc. As far as anything to do with slots, I have only met disaster.

Tim Smith
http://savethebanjos.com

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