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Hello TB world,
I am sliding on my fret a lot lately, and I cut my finger playing on the G.
Then I noticed the ends (edges) of the frets are really sharp.
How do I file them off, what tool do I use, or how much filing is safe without damaging the neck.
Take it to a trusted tech. My local guy has a special contraption that will straighten things out in just a few minutes. Best time to take care of this type of repair is in the dead of winter when the wood has contracted and fret-sprout is at its worst.
Riis
If you're good with hand tools, save yourself the $50 and just do it yourself. Be careful where and how you store the bass. Lack of moisture in the air is shrinking your neck slightly and causing the fret sprout.