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StewMac Stainless Steel Fretwire, Medium/higher, 64 ft (1lb)
$ 64.89
- Description
- Size Guide
Description
Stainless steel frets are slow to wear or develop grooves, so you get smooth string bends for years longerUnlike traditional fretwire, you don't need to "overbend" stainless steel wire - curve it to your fretboard radius, and it stays put (which means less fret leveling)
For acoustic or electric guitar - combines extra width with extra crown height
Sized to fit a 0.023" (0.58mm) fret slot width
Supplied in convenient clear storage tubes, to keep your wire organized and your workbench uncluttered
Order by the pound for tidy savings!
Our bulk fretwire is supplied in convenient clear storage tubes, to keep your wire organized and your workbench uncluttered. You'll save 50% or more when you order fretwire by the pound.
Our most popular fretwire sizes, now in stainless steel!
Everyone loves stainless for its durability and longevity, plus it's easy to work with.
Reasons to choose stainless fretwire over traditonal fretwire include:
Get more miles between refrets
— Stainless steel frets are slow to wear or develop grooves, so you get smooth string bends for years longer. Some players hear a slightly brighter tone with stainless.
Easier fret jobs
— Unlike traditional fretwire, you don't need to "overbend" stainless steel wire. Curve it to your fretboard radius, and it stays put. The frets fit their slots without popping up, so less fret leveling is required.
Medium fretwire
is our most popular width for acoustic or electric guitar and is used extensively by Martin, Fender and Gibson. If you're matching Gibson® "jumbo" fretwire from the late '50s, use our Medium width.
Size specs:
Fret Width: .092" (2.34mm)
Fret Crown: .048" (1.22mm)
Fret Tang Height: .062" (1.57mm)
Sized to fit a 0.023" (0.58mm) fret slot width
Our fretting tools work well with stainless:
All of our fretting tools are suitable for use on stainless-steel fretwire, with the exception of our Fret Tang Nippers. In our own shop, we find that this wire doesn't cause premature wear of files and sandpaper.
We supply our fretwire in 2-foot straight lengths. We recommend 6 feet for a complete guitar or bass fret job.