Refretting a Guitar with "Contoured" Binding
- Barry Daniels
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Re: Refretting a Guitar with "Contoured" Binding
Yep, the binding putty makes a good gap filler.
An option to trying to find binding material in a matching color is to start with white and tint it as needed.
An option to trying to find binding material in a matching color is to start with white and tint it as needed.
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Re: Refretting a Guitar with "Contoured" Binding
FWIW, whenever Les Paul got a new LP that he was going to actually play, he had it refretted to get rid of the nibs and have the frets extend across the binding before it was delivered to him. Not having the frets extend across the binding is a great example of how Gibson put economy and manufacturing expediency ahead of good guitar making. It's not a feature for me, it's just bad workmanship.
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Re: Refretting a Guitar with "Contoured" Binding
That's kind of funny.
I want a real Gibson with nibs and a break-away headstock.
I want a real Gibson with nibs and a break-away headstock.
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Re: Refretting a Guitar with "Contoured" Binding
That got coffee on my laptop!Barry Daniels wrote:That's kind of funny.
I want a real Gibson with nibs and a break-away headstock.
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Re: Refretting a Guitar with "Contoured" Binding
Fender did it too, at least on the transitional J basses with block inlays. Nibs are for ink pens not fingerboards.
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Re: Refretting a Guitar with "Contoured" Binding
OK, got a hopefully simple question about binding. My guitar's gonna need "cream" binding. StewMac sells "plastic" cream binding and LMI sells cream ABS binding. Is ABS gonna present a problem when trying to liquify it with Acetone? I guess I should probably go with StewMac's since they just call it plastic.
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Michael
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Re: Refretting a Guitar with "Contoured" Binding
I'm sooooo confused! OK, never mind about my above question. I ordered the LMI binding because they offer free shipping whereas Stewmac wanted to ding me for $10. But will I mess with making nib putty from it? I don't knooooooow!
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Re: Refretting a Guitar with "Contoured" Binding
yes - you can make your plastic goo with ABS and acetone (tho I think ABS is dissolved more easily with MEK (which is nasty stuff))
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