
TUOREN 2-Way Fingerboard Radius Sanding Blocks for Guitar Bass Fret Leveling Luthier Tools (7.25''/ 9.5'' Radius)
$17.33
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the purpose of the TUOREN 2-Way Fingerboard Radius Sanding Blocks? A: The TUOREN 2-Way Fingerboard Radius Sanding Blocks are designed to accurately true or change the radius of a guitar or bass fingerboard, making them essential tools for luthiers and DIY guitarists.
- Q: What radii options are available with these sanding blocks? A: These sanding blocks have two different radius options on each block: 7.25"/9.5", 10"/12", and 14"/15". This allows for versatility when working on different fingerboard types.
- Q: How do I use the sanding blocks on a compound radius fretboard? A: When working on a compound radius fretboard, you simply change blocks as you progress along the neck to match the varying radius profiles.
- Q: What is the material used for these sanding blocks? A: The sanding blocks are made of durable Beech wood, which provides a good grip and ensures long-lasting use.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the sanding block? A: The total size of the TUOREN 2-Way Fingerboard Radius Sanding Block is 5.9" x 3.34" x 1.57" (15 x 8.5 x 4 cm).
- Q: Is sandpaper included with the sanding blocks? A: No, the sanding block does not come with a sanding surface; you will need to stick your own sandpaper onto it for use.
- Q: Can these sanding blocks be used for both guitars and basses? A: Yes, the TUOREN sanding blocks are suitable for both guitar and bass fingerboard sanding and leveling.
- Q: Are these sanding blocks easy to grip? A: Yes, the Beech wood material provides a comfortable and secure grip, making it easier to use during sanding tasks.
- Q: What should I know about maintaining the sanding blocks? A: To maintain the sanding blocks, ensure that the sandpaper is securely attached and replace it as it wears down to maintain effective sanding.
- Q: Who would benefit from using these sanding blocks? A: These sanding blocks are ideal for luthiers, guitar builders, and DIY guitarists looking to achieve precise fret leveling and fingerboard shaping.