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Guitar Fret Problem: Dented (Notched, Grooved, Worn off, wear and tear) Fret, Uneven adjacent Fret and other issues


Martin D-28 Marquis vs D-28 37 Authentic with discussion of buzzes

Is there a need to set up a brand new guitar
What are the things that a Luthier will do or what will he cover in a set up
- General maintenance 
   - Clean up
   - Change strings
- Action of a guitar
   - Adjust the neck by adjusting the trust rod
   - Adjust height of the nut and the groove by filing
   - Adjust height of the Saddle by filing
- Check and ensure no buzzing sound
   - Check every fret on finger board of the neck for any buzzing sound
   - Reason is unequal adjecent fret height that touching adjecent frets when pressed
   - Changing the old, dead sound and rusty strings
   - Check that all the frets are of equal height, filing down if needed
   - Check fret grooving due to wear and tear. Filing away the grooving or change to new frets
- Check and ensure intonation
   - Check every fret on finger board of the neck for any intonation problem
   - usually saddle problem. Adjust height of the Saddle by filing or the distance of the saddle by changing a new bridge
   - Adjust the neck by adjusting the trust rod
   - Adjust height of the nut and the groove by filing
   - Reason is unequal adjecent fret height that touching adjecent frets when pressed
   - Changing the old, dead sound and rusty strings
   - Check that all the frets are of equal height, filing down if needed
   - Check fret grooving due to wear and tear. Filing away the grooving or change to new frets 

What causes the fret easy wear and tear that created grooves?
   - Pressing too hard


Guitar Fret Problem: Dented (Notched, Grooved, Worn off, wear and tear) Fret, Uneven adjacent Fret

The above will cause 
- Fret Buzzing problem
- Intonation problem

Fret dented, repair by soldering and filling

Leveling, polishing the frets by sending down and filing, by using a fret rocker to check

Martin Guitar Set up for Low Action (change saddle, lower groove of nut, level the fret)


https://www.haloguitars.com/store/blog/what-causes-fret-buzz-and-how-to-fix-it/
Generally, due to string resting on 2 frets at the same time. The string is resting on 1 fret that is being barred or pressed, but unfortunately, the string also resting on next adjacent fret, so when the string is vibrating while being played, the buzzing sound came from the vibrating string hitting the 2nd fret and producing the buzzing/rattling sound.

Reason:
1) Action too low. The string is too near the fret until when finger pressed on 1 fret, the ringing or vibrating strings resting on 2 frets and rattling or buzzing on the 2nd or adjective fret.
2) Dented (notched, grooved) or worn off fret. The groove lowered the string when pressed, the groove allowed the string to be so low that it is resting on the next adjacent fret and causing the buzzing sound when the string is ringing and vibrating.
3) The frets have uneven height. 

Solution
1) The low action is due to: The guitar neck is bow backward. Solution, tighten truss rod to bow forward to create some relief.
2) Dented (notched, grooved) or worn off fret: Solution, change the worn out fret. Use a capo a fret towards the body to take the worn out fret out of the equation. File down this fret to remove the dent and then level all other frets to same height.
3) The frets have uneven height. Solution, use a fret rocker to check and confirm which fret has uneven height, file them down or level all the height of all the frets throughout the entire guitar neck.

Action too high will create intonation problem.
1) The nut and the saddle is too high. File down or sand down the base of the saddle and nut.
2) The groove of the nut is too high. Solution, file down the groove of the nut


Worn out or notched fret


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