They make a wonderful fret file, where you just run a block of wood down the side. They're awesome. You can make 'em yourself, if you're so inclined. Then you level 'em, round the edges over, and polish 'em.
I did level them. I just did not file ends down enough.
I take it, by your lack of proliferate posts, you did not get your money in time to reconnect your internet.
That sucks. That really sucks.
Watch the fuckers try to bill you for days you didn't have internet. I've had good luck with ISPs - mostly... The last one pissed me off enough to tell 'em to fuck off, but they've usually been alright by me. Still, I've heard some horror stories.
The shit needs to be regulated as a public concern, like water, electricity, and landline telephones. Sadly, cell phone service comes with no protections, nor does internet over cable lines. If you're getting your internet over the phone lines, you actually have some PUC protections - in most jurisdictions...
No. The funds are still not available to withdraw. But the printer that we repaired Monday afternoon did get approved and that will absolutely definitely be in my bank tomorrow so I will get the net turned on then for sure.
If you have a table saw and a file, you can just cut a slot in a piece of wood at 35° and glue the file in the slot. Then, you just run the file down until they're all the same and all at the edge of the fretboard.
Or you can just buy said contraption for a few dollars at like aliexpress.com. You should also be able to get it in 45°, depending on your preferences.
How'd you level 'em?
With sandpaper glued to a straight edged long level
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