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Brazilian Rosewood
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I use Titebond and do as SteveS said. Just put a minimum amount of glue on there (Mario gave me that advice)and there is very little that gets into the fret slots. For any glue that does get in there I use the Stew Mac knife and occasionally that little saw they sell that has 2 short sections of blade on it.

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Although 6-pack rings might work well, I generally use coffee or peanut can lids. They tend to be just the right thickness for my fret slots; tight enough to stay put but not difficult to get in or out. The little strips of plastic keep the Titebod I use from getting into the fret slots, and also exclude all the dust and other stuff. I put them in as soon as the slots are cut, and only take them out when I'm ready to put the frets in. IMO it's a lot easier to keep the glue out than it is to remove it once it's in, even if it's fresh. Besides, I don't have compessed air.


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Al, I think thats pretty good advise and tecnique.
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