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MusicNomad Diamond Coated Crowning File

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Fretvijl

  • Preciesie-vijl voor het afwerken van fretkronen
  • Geschikt voor alle fretgroottes van snaarinstrumenten
  • Ideaal voor het afwerken van nikkelzilveren frets
  • 240 Premium diamantkorrels gecombineerd met de ideale vijlradius
  • Innovatieve "Save Zone" zonder diamantkorrels aan de bovenkant van het profiel om te beschermen tegen overvijlen
  • Afwerken in beide richtingen mogelijk
  • Speciale 90° hulplijnen aan de punt om precies te kunnen vijlen
  • Innovatieve comfortabele siliconen handgreep in Offset-Design om zonder vermoeidheid en veilig te kunnen werken, zelfs over de body
  • Extreem duurzaam en slijtvast
  • Handig ophangoog

Opmerking: De fretvijl is niet geschikt om roestvrijstalen frets te bewerken. De extreme hardheid van het materiaal kan de diamantlaag van de vijl beschadigen. Houd er rekening mee dat dit geen reden is voor een omruiling of een klacht, indien de vijl defect blijkt te zijn na het gebruiken op roestvrijstalen frets.

Leverbaar sinds Mei 2024
artikelnummer 585776
verkoopseenheid 1 stuk
B-Stock vanaf € 99 beschikbaar
€ 124
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Innovative fret crowning file

Fret levelling, which is commonly called a fret job, is one of the most important jobs that are necessary to properly set up, maintain, or fine-tune a guitar, because the frets must all have the exact same height and semi-round profile in order to achieve a consistent tone and ensure that every single note sounds impeccable. After adjusting the fret height on the fingerboard, it is essential to carefully file the crown of each fret to create an even, rounded shape. For this purpose, MusicNomad has developed the innovative Diamond Coated Crowning File, which is packed with a whole bunch of unique features that users will not find in any other fret file. Thanks to its unique "Safe Zone", special offset design, and positioning lines, this diamond-coated file takes fret crowning to the next level in terms of safety and ergonomics.

MusicNomad Diamond Coated Crowning File

Safety and ergonomics first

Anybody who thought that fret files could not be improved any further after the introduction of diamond coatings will now be convinced otherwise by the numerous sophisticated features offered by the Diamond Coated Crowning File from MusicNomad. This innovative file is designed to work on nickel silver frets and comes with a specially designed premium 240-grit diamond coating that allows material to be rapidly removed and at the same time prevents the fret crowns from being overfiled thanks to a narrow uncoated strip at the top of the file – the Safe Zone. What is more, its ergonomic offset handle design provides both excellent leverage during filing and sufficient clearance over the instrument's body, even when working on the wider bodies of acoustic guitars. The Diamond Coated Crowning File additionally features two lines on its nose that indicate the exact cutting point so as to ensure very targeted filing at individual fret spots.

MusicNomad Diamond Coated Crowning File in use

For professional fret jobs

The MusicNomad Diamond Coated Crowning File is primarily aimed at users who are skilled with their hands and have a very good eye for detail, such as professional guitar techs or seasoned hobby techs who know exactly what they are doing. Everyone who has worked with a similar product before, no matter for how long, will be thrilled by the sheer number of unmatched features and advantages offered by the Diamond Coated Crowning File and immediately put it at the top of their wish list. This premium fret crowning file offers two different file sizes (narrow/medium and wide/jumbo), which makes it the ideal tool for guitar manufacturers and service technicians who frequently work on a wide range of electric and acoustic guitars or basses, mandolins, ukuleles, or banjos.

MusicNomad Diamond Coated Crowning File on guitar neck

About MusicNomad

MusicNomad was founded by Rand Rognlien, a specialist for automotive paint care products and a passionate hobby musician. When he launched the MusicNomad web portal in 2008 to build a network for himself and his fellow musicians along the lines of Facebook, he needed a strategy to raise the necessary funds. That was when Rand's extensive professional expertise came into play and he started to develop professional instrument care products for all kinds of materials and surfaces, from lacquer and metal to bare wood, which he soon complemented by a selection of special tools. Since then, MusicNomad has become a household name in music communities in over 50 countries worldwide and is the preferred choice of numerous renowned guitar manufacturers, such as Taylor Guitars and Martin Guitars.

In the Zone

The MusicNomad Diamond Coated Crowning File is destined for the second and most critical step in a fret job. After all of the frets have been levelled to the same height using a suitable tool such as the MusicNomad Fret Leveler (available separately), users must subsequently file the fret tops to create a uniform crowned profile: And this is exactly where MusicNomad's Safe Zone will make life significantly easier for the user, since it permits fast yet accurate filing and prevents too much material from being removed. What is more, the substantial weight of the premium Diamond Coated Crowning File significantly facilitates handling and prevents hand fatigue.

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Helaas is er een fout opgetreden, probeert u het a.u.b. later nogmaals.
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Good crowning file
Vlad K 28.08.2024
I chose to edit my previous review. At first I wasn't happy with some things, but after spending some more time using the file I'm very happy with my decision. This was my first ever crowning file, it works fast, and it's pretty safe due to the non-abrasive zone in the middle. It has a depth of .0185 inch, so you can crown very low frets with it.
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Helaas is er een fout opgetreden, probeert u het a.u.b. later nogmaals.
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Must have tool
Mighty Max1 28.04.2025
Superb Musicnomad quality! Guides you perfectly and prevents overfilling frets
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Helaas is er een fout opgetreden, probeert u het a.u.b. later nogmaals.
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Diamantenbezug übersteht Stahlbünde nicht
Docfrizzy 11.06.2024
Siehe Titel. Die Feile ist im Prinzip eine geniale Idee. Sie liegt gut in der Hand, man kann sorglos feilen, das Gewicht und die Form sind perfekt um damit ohne Ermüdung mehrere Gitarren zu bearbeiten.
Leider habe ich damit eine (!) Gitarre mit Stahlbünden bearbeiten können und nun ist die Feile stumpf. Man fühlt deutlich (und sieht es auch), dass im mittlere, beanspruchten Teil die Körnung verschwunden ist. Ich kann nur noch mit dem "spot" an der Spitze feilen. Ich werde mich mit Thomann und notfalls Music Nomad in Verbindung setzen; ich weiß nicht, ob die aufgrund der extrem hohen Nachfrage die Fertigung verbilligt haben oder was da los ist, aber für so ein Werkzeug ist das natürlich inakzeptabel. 2 Sterne weil sonst das Design und die Idee echt spitze sind.
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Helaas is er een fout opgetreden, probeert u het a.u.b. later nogmaals.
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Überhaupt nicht "Safe"!
mushko 16.11.2024
Dadurch dass man die Markierungen an dem Bund mit dieser Feile gleich "wegwischt", kann man nicht mehr kontrollieren ob man doch etwas von oben abnimmt oder nicht.

Nach dem Leveling mit 400 Körnung sind die Bünde natürlich noch nicht perfekt glatt. Die "Safe Zone" kann dadurch auch ziemlich rau werden das führt dazu dass die Feile nicht mehr krönt, sondern auch von oben feilt.

Nur nach dem polieren hab ich festgestellt dass manche Bünde schon optisch viel zu niedrig sind, und klar waren sie... Jetzt weiß ich nicht ob ich noch genug Material habe um das ganze zu wiederholen, diesmal mit dem richtigen Crowning File...

Bin unzufrieden!
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