Anders Eliasson -> RE: planing fingerboard (Oct. 20 2014 8:09:23)
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I understand your problems with the stringheight at the bridge. 10mm is to high for most serious players Its difficult or impossible to say if its possible to shave the fretboard on your guitar without having seen at least a photo of the side of the fretboard over the soundboard and knowing how thick it is there. Normally when working this problem, you plane the fingerboard in an angle. So that it stays same thickness at the nut and some 1,5mm thinner at the soundhole (in your case, you need to take off around 1 - 1.2 mm at the 12th fret and leave 1st fret as it is.) It can't always be done. Some fingerboards will end up being to thin near the soundhole and the refretting will become difficult or impossible. Its a lot of work and a bit risky because you have to cut new fretslots over the soundboard, so it costs money to have it done and choose someone who knows and who's willing to do the job.
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