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Originally Posted by Rodger Bryan If the luthier does a nearly perfect fingerboard leveling/radius job, then there will be no need to level them. As mentioned before- a PITA to level, crown and polish. |
Given that the luthier does a absolutely perfect job of installing the frets dead nuts flush with the top of the fingerboard, every imperfection in the near flawlessly surfaced fingerboard will show up in the frets. Pretty tough job because a couple of thousandths is a big deal.
Think about it. A Fender style bolt on neck has twenty frets. Other necks can have twenty four. Sometimes even more. That is twenty or more independent operations that have to be carried out with absolute precision. Even with a fret press, the chances of nailing it are very, very small.
Every now and again, when gluing down a fret end a spot dress can be skipped. Not all the time, mind you. It's only part of one fret, too. That is why the luthier prices this repair to include the spot dress.
Dressing SS frets isn't that big a deal. It is the same procedure as nickel-silver. The fret material is just much harder. It's tougher on the tools. If the luthier uses abrasives rather than files it goes a lot faster. It is still more time consuming, hence the extra cost.
If you install frets, you will dress them. That's just the way it is.