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The SOUJOY 17 Pieces Guitar Luthier Tool Set is a professional-grade kit featuring rust-resistant stainless steel and aluminum tools, including a fret crowning file, rubber hammer with ergonomic grip, fret leveling beam with four sandpaper grits, fret rocker, fingerboard guards, string spreaders, and a portable storage bag. Designed for guitarists, bassists, and luthiers, it ensures precise fret maintenance and polishing for all stringed instruments.
Material | Stainless Steel Aluminium Rubber |
Brand | SOUJOY |
Color | Black |
Exterior Finish | Stainless Steel |
Specific Uses For Product | Drawer |
Special Feature | Ergonomic, Rust resistant |
Included Components | fret crowning luthier file, fret rubber hammer, guitar fret leveling beam, guitar fret rocker, guitar string spreaders, guitar fingerboard guard protectors, replacement sanding papers, portable storage bag |
Theme | Guitar |
Metal Type | Stainless Steel |
Handle Material | Rubber, Stainless Steel, Aluminum |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Customer Package Type | FFP |
Unit Count | 17.0 Count |
Number of Items | 17 |
Manufacturer | SOUJOY |
Item Depth | 1-2 inches |
Room Type | Living room/music studio |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Item Weight | 14.1 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 11.65 x 3.5 x 2.01 inches |
Finish | Polished |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 17 |
Special Features | Ergonomic, Rust resistant |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**E
Good kit. Great price.
This kit has everything to level and dress frets. The bar is straight and the file works too but only on narrow frets. Of course it's not the best luthier tools you can buy but for the price it's well worth it. That's why I gave it 5☆.
B**Z
Great little kit for fret touch-ups.
The fret rocker has rough, unfinished surfaces and can scratch frets! I had to sand them smooth. Otherwise, it's worth the money.
R**N
Good tools at a great price for hobbyist
I am NOT a luthier, but I play one in my basement and did get some training years ago. I used these tools and $10 fret removal pliers for my first refret, replacing first 3 frets on my 2004 Fender Aerodyne Strat. All the tools here worked well, got the job done, and for less than I would have spent on just the string spreaders at the big-name luthier supply.
T**
It’ll get you by in a pinch, but it’s not luthier quality.
The mallet works as intended. It is non marring, and actually has a decent weight and balance to it. I checked that the fret rocker edges were true before use and was happy with the accuracy. The fret guards performed decently. They are a bit on the thin side and flex a bit more than I’d like. I’d also like them to be a bit longer so I’d be able to use a rubber band to hold them in place while filing. Having to hold it there gets in the way of the filing. Leveling file seemed true upon inspection, but must have flexed a bit during use resulting in some inconsistency with the leveling. Not anything to rage about but it did do decent. Crowning file leaves a lot to be desired. It’s very rough on the frets and left me needing a lot of polishing. It did however crown the frets so I can’t complain too much. I didn’t use the string stays since I worked on a new build that wasn’t strung up during the work. Overall it’s a decent kit for the price. It got the job done for a low cost. I just had to work a bit harder than I would with higher end tools. The only things I would add to complete the kit would be some fret erasers for polishing the frets. Maybe a nut file set. But that’s definitely something that is going to change the price on the kit. Ultimately, I’d say this is gonna be for your one and done type of guitar projects. If you plan on doing multiple guitars, I’d highly suggest higher quality tools if possible. These tools do function, but you’ve really got to dig in and work for it.
D**C
Nice pack for the money.
A great pack of tools for a DIY-er in the guitar modding. The fret crowning file is not very effective.
S**Y
Working tools at a good price
The rubber plastic mallet works fine and has a good feel The fret rocker is a must if you've never had one. I found out I had frets popping up. I tapped the high frets down with the mallet then used the crowning file to level any high spots. It worked well After polishing, frets were great. The fret protectors and string holders are handy. The rest was OK . Well worth the price !
D**N
Tools - For the I'm gonna do this once - its perfect
I built a ES-335 copy - I didn't want to spend a fortune on Luthier tools I would use once. These tools worked well and I've played out with this guitar. However, I'll buy my next guitar pre-built - whew... a lot of elbow grease went into this project.
J**N
I needed a tool kit to deal with some fret issues.
This isn’t a professional grade kit, but if you want address fret issues on a guitar or two it should be fine. You get a lot of tools for the money.
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