Don't Radius Your Fret Slots!
If you think it's necessary to radius your fret slots so they'll match the radius of your fretboard, you're wrong. There's a better way to accomplish the same thing and this video will explain it. If you would like to support the Highline Guitars YouTube channel and get something in return, visit http://www.eguitarplans.com/

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