
12 Radius Sanding Block, Guitar Fingerboard, Radius Sanding Block Fret Leveling Luthier Tools for Electric Acoustic Guitar Bass
$12.40
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the purpose of the 12 Radius Sanding Block? A: The 12 Radius Sanding Block is designed for precise grinding and radius adjustment of guitar fingerboards, helping luthiers and guitarists achieve the ideal curvature for optimal playability.
- Q: What material is the sanding block made from? A: The sanding block is made from carefully selected wood, ensuring durability and a comfortable grip during use.
- Q: What are the dimensions of this sanding block? A: The dimensions of the sanding block are 5.12 x 2.56 x 1.69 inches (13 cm x 6.5 cm x 4.3 cm), making it compact and easy to handle.
- Q: How do I use the 12 Radius Sanding Block? A: To use the sanding block, gently move it along the neck of the guitar to achieve different sanding radii, allowing for precise adjustments to the fingerboard curvature.
- Q: Is this sanding block suitable for both electric and acoustic guitars? A: Yes, the sanding block is suitable for both electric and acoustic guitars, with a 12-inch radius recommended for acoustic guitars and a 9.5-inch radius more common for electric guitars.
- Q: What features enhance the usability of the sanding block? A: The sanding block features a unique groove design that provides an excellent hand feel and ensures stability and accuracy during use.
- Q: How heavy is the sanding block? A: The sanding block weighs 271.1 grams, providing a solid feel while remaining manageable during use.
- Q: Can the sanding block be used for fret leveling? A: Yes, the sanding block is specifically designed for fret leveling, allowing luthiers to achieve a flat and even fretboard surface.
- Q: What should I consider when choosing a sanding block radius? A: When choosing a sanding block radius, consider the type of guitar you have; acoustic guitars typically use a 12-inch radius, while electric guitars generally prefer a 9.5-inch radius.
- Q: How should I care for my sanding block? A: To care for your sanding block, keep it clean and dry, and store it in a cool, dry place to maintain its quality and prolong its lifespan.