"DanielleOM" wrote in message news:k4fnt3$5sl$1...@dont-email.me...
Danielle,
Years of fret work tell me the best profile is a nice rounded crown thlike
letter D on the top. They should not really be flat but frankly some players
like this or at least get use to the frets flat. On a pure acoustic archtop
I think this is the best profile but it a good set up repairman can get
whatever you like. Personally they seem to sell a lot of fret crowning files
which I have but the real trick for me is hitting all the frets with fine
emory cloth before the final buff and shine of the fret. I do this at an
exact angle 90 degrees to the fret and run the cloth against the palm of my
hand up and down the fingerboard. Start at the nut and run the cloth to the
end, then turn around and start at the 22nd or whatever fret and it to the
nut. This profiles the fret in my opinion the best after all the major fret
filing is done. Hope this helps maybe Jim has another way he does it and I
sure his work is top notch.
Deacon Mark Cleary
Epiphany Catholic Church