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so on my squire strat the higher frets have like indents from the strings and its pretty bad. i didnt do it i bought it like that. any way to fix this myself? and im afraid of doing the same thing to my douglas. was it just caused by a insanely hard fretter or is it easily done?
 
Those are natural indents from fretting the strings over a period of time. It's nothing abnormal, though fixing it yourself may require a bit of a learning curve.

And you only want to fix it if it is causing problems, i.e. fret-buzz or dead frets.

There's two ways a problem like that is fixed: 1. a fret-job, 2. a re-fret.

I would recommend the first. A few 'specialist' tools are required for this, but, on a recommendation level, I would suggest getting a luthier to give it a fret-job, if you are willing a shell out some dosh, that is.

Again, it's no major problem unless it's causing unwanted noise, etc.

Hope that helps! :D
 
thanks for the help, i think once i start getting some hours in i might get it fixed but i kinda dont want to waste the money on a guitar i bought for 50 dollars. By the way i saw your deviant art page, have you ever heard of polykarbon? if not you should check it out my brother has some stuff up there, his name is cheshirecat
 
you dont have to go to stew mac for alot of tools if you want to do a bit of diy. ok firstly a no5 jack plane is about 16" which i ideal for leveling frets, a fairly accurate steel rule is easy to turn into a notched straight edge, a couple af mixed packs of wet n dry, radius blocks are cheap enough on ebay, you can also dress the ends with needle files. i crown with needle files to but unless you can do it well get the old fashioned type fret crowning file at stewmac. i have levelled frets with good quality spirit levels before and they turned out great. from experience though always roll off a bit starting at the 11 fret as it helps with action.
 
oh and any tools you make keep them as they are handy for any other guitars, i just dont see any point if someone only does it for themself, spending a fortune on overpriced tools.
 
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