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Fan Fretted template
Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2017 1:12 pm
by Andrew McSpadden
I remember someone here made a printout of a fan fret fretboard and extended out the the fret lines past the fretboard edges. they then drilled holes on these lines to line it up with a sled for a table saw or a miter box type jig to cut the fret slots.
I would like to know what program they used or if they could print one for me so I could make a prototype.
Thanks a Million
Re: Fan Fretted template
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2017 12:29 am
by Jason Rodgers
Fretfind2d.
Re: Fan Fretted template
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2017 1:06 pm
by Eric Knapp
FretFind2D is here.
http://www.ekips.org/tools/guitar/fretfind2d/
It requires Flash which is a dying technology. It should still work in the Chrome browser for a long time. You can generate a file and take it to a service that can print to large paper or print at home and cut-and-tape.
-Eric
Re: Fan Fretted template
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2017 10:54 am
by Andrew McSpadden
Found FretFind ! Pretty easy to use if you can figure out the tuning section. I am going to cut a board using Frat Find this weekend!
Thanks a million
Re: Fan Fretted template
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2017 3:57 pm
by David King
Andrew, I just made my fingerboard overhang on the treble side an extra 8" wide (instead of the usual 1/8") (in FretFind2D) and had the one-page PDF printed at Kinkos on one of their B&W 12 x 48" printer/plotters. I used a *mirror image* of the final fingerboard which I stuck to the back of the board which was obviously face down on the table saw. I used an 8" wide strip of 1/8" luan plywood to support the wider paper and extended fret lines. The extended lines made it much easier to line up the angle and fret locations. I think I drew the blade line right on top of the tablesaw using a sharpie. The odd thing about this set up is that my actual fret kerfs in the board all ended up offset to the side of the printed lines by about 1/16". Luckily that error was precisely the same at every fret position but I never did figure out what was going on with the offset.
Re-reading this I see that it is totally obscure what I'm trying to say. Oh well, Monday morning...
Re: Fan Fretted template
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2017 2:33 pm
by Mattia Valente
1. Take 2 aluminum L angles. Slot each to the appropriate scale, I used my stew mac slotting jig and templates
2. Taper your fretboard
3. Stick the two guides on as desired
4. Cut using handsaw.
Mike Doolin used to have this on his website with pictures, but it's pretty low-tech and works well.
Re: Fan Fretted template
Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2017 9:30 am
by Bob Hammond
Hi Andrew. This might be of interest to you. It's about a jig for hand sawing fanned-fret slots, and in there is a link to an older posting about taping the template together.
Topic line: a 'universal' fret slotting jig for the one-handed luthier"
http://www.mimf.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php ... e+jig+slot