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Must have luthier tool! The Fractal Fret Press by J Edwards Guitars makes fretting and refretting guitars a lot easier. The Fractal Fret Press is not limited to compound radius fretboards! It can be used in traditional neck refrets or new builds, as well as experimental profiles and non-linear frets. If you have found yourself refretting any number of guitars, you know the typical scenario all too well: Grab a radius gage and inspect down the length of the board Discover the radius is not exactly perfect or has extreme roll off on the edges Settle on whatever radius is the closest and dig through the toolbox for the right caul insert then chase with the next step down just to make sure the fret ends actually get seated Just for good measure, hit it again with the next insert a step up That is three inserts used to ensure even contact across a fret for one standard fret job. Forget about compound radiuses; instead get out the hammer! The need to dig through your toolbox and search for the closest radius insert is over. Go from a vintage guitar refret to your modern compound radius guitar build without the need to change or adjust anything! The self-conforming contact points equalize pressure when met with resistance of the fretboard and match its shape for a gapless fret install. What about width? The end to end contact points of the tool span 1.5 in. This is narrow enough to ensure the ability to seat the narrow first fret of a Jazz bass. The tools’ gentle and even pressure allows for use on any width of fret whether gradually pressing across the fret in steps or seating one half of a fret completely. The picture to the left features the torture test for this tool. It is a compound radius fret board featuring 35 frets with a width of 1.5 to 3 in. wide and a compound radius that ranges from 9.5 to 16 in. Even the widest 3 in. fret with 0.5 in. overhang was seated completely and evenly by using a segmented pressing technique. Bending fret overhang There are many benefits of using this tool, some of which are not obvious. Traditionally, a hammer strike may eject a well seated fret when the overhang is struck. With the Fractal Fret Press, three feet can prevent the fret from unseating while the fourth foot applies pressure downward to achieve the over bend. This creates a perfectly seated fret, end to end. The simplicity of the design makes it a straight forward and easy to use tool. However, please note that this is a precision tool designed for use by a skill craftsperson. All fretwork demands properly sized and prepared fret slots. It is especially true of this tool. If excess pressure is required to overcome poorly slotted fret slots, damage to the fret crowns, fretboard and the tool may occur. The fret board must be perpendicular to the tool. Work hardening marks on the contact points of the tool are normal, and will not affect the performance of the tool.