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Fret levelling and crowning.
Started sanding at 400 grit but after a while I moved down to 240 grit. Back to 400 grit and up through some finer grades. Had I known what I was doing I would of stopped at 400 grit. Eventually got metal shining through my marker pen lines along the high points of all the frets - frets are level, time to crown. Mark the frets with my marker pen again and file the edges over to leave a thin black line down the centre of the fret. Put down the special crowning file pretty quickly, using a flat edge triangular file was working for me...and quite enjoying myself at this stage, not as hard or technical as I had imagined. Started on some frets high up the neck until I worked out some kind of technique, then did the entire neck. When I was happy I gave the frets a light sand with 240, 400, 800, 1200 grit sandpaper and finally 0000 steel wool. WOW! Did I just do this? So low, smooth and shiny! Nobody told me the frets would look and feel so good! Feeling pretty happy with myself at the moment. Also feeling like I’ve accomplished something today. Pat myself on my back. Time will tell if the job is any good. Fingers crossed.