The fretboard is a layer of fiberglass on top of a layer of carbon fiber on top of another layer of fiberglass. A laser was used to etch out a slot in the top layer of fiberglass, so that the underside of the fret is epoxied onto the layer of carbon fiber. There's a reference figure on the parts page.
Fly partially detached fret(s) issue
Re: Fly partially detached fret(s) issue
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Re: Fly partially detached fret(s) issue
Hi all,
just a "final" update on this.. I've solved my issue for the moment by setting a *slightly* higher action (via bridge screws) than the one I had right after the "fix job" (I had removed the bridge to avoid throwing the still new strings )
One day I'll try the complete removal and re-install thing, especially if other frets start having lifting issues.
thanks everyone for your kind support!
Andrea
just a "final" update on this.. I've solved my issue for the moment by setting a *slightly* higher action (via bridge screws) than the one I had right after the "fix job" (I had removed the bridge to avoid throwing the still new strings )
One day I'll try the complete removal and re-install thing, especially if other frets start having lifting issues.
thanks everyone for your kind support!
Andrea
Patzag wrote: ↑Mon Jul 17, 2023 9:31 amGood for you! It's not half as hard as it's made to look. Let us know how you made out!nuovonormale wrote: ↑Mon Jul 17, 2023 3:53 am @Patzag, @billy : thank you both!
I think after this "half failure" I've gained a bit of confidence. I'll let it rest for a while and (when I gather the courage ) eventually do as you suggest.
cheers
Andrea
Re: Fly partially detached fret(s) issue
Congrats, Andrea! Nice compromise! You’re right that this is a big job, which you can always pursue down the line if you’d like. Glad you’ve found some resolve with this!
Re: Fly partially detached fret(s) issue
Great...the first fret started detaching again...oh boy, this can't be good...Jupiter wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2023 5:05 pmHappened to me a week after I bought my '95 Fly Deluxe (recently), 2nd hand (or probably 34th hand).nuovonormale wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2023 6:52 am Did any of you ever experience this "partial detach" issue (as opposed to a "full" fret falling out issue)?
If so, do you think the only way is to completely remove those frets and re-glue them? Or there might be some other, lighter way to fix it?
Initially, I thought it was just the first fret but it turned out there where a few more but not as bad as the first fret.
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I left it to my luthier, he just reglued the problematic frets without completelly removing them.
Knock on wood, I've spent a couple of hours playing with it, everything seems fine.
PS: I love that guitar, it became my #1 but honestly, I'll try to buy another one (preferably a refined Fly) for backup...
I noticed it while playing, put on my glasses and verified it.
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Re: Fly partially detached fret(s) issue
sorry to hear that
the partially detached one I glued back in august seems to be staying in place but.. in the meantime the first fret, which previous owner told me he had re-glued himself after it had fallen off, just popped out of the neck one day.. with no specific reason!
It's been two months.. and I have never had the courage to glue it back yet.
But as soon as I've a little time I'll give it a try since I now have glue, etc
If I fail.. I'll ship it to a parker-guru-luthier and I hope it'll be the end of the story!!
What will you do, Jupiter?
the partially detached one I glued back in august seems to be staying in place but.. in the meantime the first fret, which previous owner told me he had re-glued himself after it had fallen off, just popped out of the neck one day.. with no specific reason!
It's been two months.. and I have never had the courage to glue it back yet.
But as soon as I've a little time I'll give it a try since I now have glue, etc
If I fail.. I'll ship it to a parker-guru-luthier and I hope it'll be the end of the story!!
What will you do, Jupiter?
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Well @nuovonormale , I have already notified my luthier that one of the (how many were they back then, 3? 4?) problematic frets got partially detached again, so he will glue it back...again...
This one lasted 9 months, lol...the rest of seem OK...well. for now...
This one lasted 9 months, lol...the rest of seem OK...well. for now...
Re: Fly partially detached fret(s) issue
That’s not normal. Must’ve been using an Epoxy or some other incorrect glue.Jupiter wrote: ↑Thu Feb 29, 2024 4:16 pm Well @nuovonormale , I have already notified my luthier that one of the (how many were they back then, 3? 4?) problematic frets got partially detached again, so he will glue it back...again...
This one lasted 9 months, lol...the rest of seem OK...well. for now...
My repair with Cyanoacrylate is still holding strong.
Re: Fly partially detached fret(s) issue
I don't know Pat, the thing is that so far only one out of 3 or 4 in total got detached...the rest seem fine...well at least right now...
I provided him with all the needed information regarding this repair but I don't know what kind of glue he used.
But you have a point, so what I am going to do is, I'll ask him, if he didn't use that kind of glue, I'll buy a few of these
and take them with me the day of the appointment.
How long do these last once the bottle is open? Should I put them in the fridge like I do with the superglues?
Re: Fly partially detached fret(s) issue
Yes. As with all cyanoacrylate glues, minimizing its contact with air moisture by sealing the bottle and storing in the fridge in a sealed plastic bag should significantly extend its shelf life.
Summary of the Parker Guitars speculator market from 2020 onward: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_fool_theory
Re: Fly partially detached fret(s) issue
ΟΚ, I checked with my luthier, he used cyanoacrylate glue indeed.