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Jaws2


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Hammering frets over an unsupported acoustic guitar top is risky! Jaws2 features special soundhole cauls and a self-leveling upper caul that take the stress off the guitar top, so you can safely press the frets into place. Jaws2 is a great idea that was conceived by luthier Bryan Galloup and refined by master fretman Dan Erlewine. Jaws2 utilizes the same 2-1/2" radius brass inserts as our other Jaws tools.

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Jaws2
 
  Item# Description In stock Price Quantity
4266 Jaws2 with wooden cauls and Fret Press Inserts Yes
$127.00

4267 Jaws2 with wooden cauls Yes
$107.00

4268 Flat wooden caul only Yes
$10.95

4269 Neck wooden caul only Yes
$13.95

4270 Soundhole wooden caul only Yes
$12.95


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Jaws2 is a professional fretting tool with a self-leveling upper caul that adjusts easily to any neck. It includes five interchangeable 2-1/2" brass inserts, grooved to fit over the fretwire crown. The inserts match popular fretwire radii: 7-1/4", 9-1/2", 12" and 16", and a special 6"-radius insert holds down the fret ends for gluing. Additional radii are available.

Three wooden lower cauls are included: a contoured soundhole caul to span the braces inside a Martin-style guitar, a flat caul you can custom shape to fit over other bracings, and a felt-lined radiused caul to protect the back of the neck. Each caul features an ingenious internal magnet that holds it on the clamp jaw, allowing fumble-free setup.

Why press frets? Pressing the frets can save time and produce more consistent results. That's why it's the method that's widely used in guitar production. Pressed-in frets are less likely to have loose ends and uneven heights, because there's none of the recoil produced by hammer blows.
Be ready for any fret job!
Jaws  
Jaws
Our original handheld fret press. Fret an entire bolt-on neck, or most any acoustic neck, FAST!
Jaws3  
Jaws3
Install frets easily in the hard-to-clamp area over the neck heel.
Jaws Fret Press Deluxe Set  
Jaws Fret Press Deluxe Set
SAVE with the set of all three Jaws fret presses and be ready for every fretting situation!


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Jaws2
Jaws2
 
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4 12-11-2012
Nice suppliment to Jaws 1

This tool takes a bit of getting used to when using it to press the frets over the heel, and it will only reach the last 3 frets on many tongue extensions. Still, its better than hammering them in on many jobs.

Dogwood Guitars  Kansas City, MO Read my reviews (21)
4 4-06-2012
A young man's jig!

Hey, this thing is much better than hammering the fret into submission -- as long as I do my part thoughtfully it will do it's part effectively. You have to have a good strong grip to send the tangs home -- I'm not so young anymore.

Watson & Blackstone Luthiers  Maryville, Illinois Read my reviews (2)
4 2-09-2012
Jaws 2 works well

It works fine to squeeze in the frets. I found that it was necessary to start at one end of the fret and work across the fingerboard, but that's not a significant drawback. Given that the brass inserts are unlikely to ever exactly match the fingerboard curvature, it will be necessary in any event. A fatter handle or T-handle would be nice to apply the needed torque. As another reviewer noted, it won't work for the last few frets on a classical guitar. For those I use an ebony caul and regular C-clamps. Despite these quibbles, it's a good tool and I'm glad I have it.

WildBill  Greeley, CO Read my reviews (2)
4 1-22-2012
Best value!

Great for holding the fret down while you glue dries, which is why I bought one of these after buying the fret arbor press. The best bang for your buck. Only thing I would like to see is a grub screw or something to hold the cauls in place to make it easier going from fret to fret.

T Copley  Australia Read my reviews (20)
4 1-12-2012
???

This is good but not best.

niponz  Thailand Read my reviews (32)
5 11-16-2011
Great for what it is

I bought this after seeing someone on Youtube use this on a Les Paul. It is a fantastic tool for fretting over the heel and to sound hole. A little slow but definitely can be used for the whole neck in a pinch. It takes a little practice to be proficient but know I cant imagine life without it.Works very well on my neck jig!

Good Vibrations  Seattle, Wa Read my reviews (9)
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5 8-26-2011
Versatile Fretting Tool

I build and repair acoustics and electrics of all shapes and sizes and so I needed a versatile fretting tool that not only worked "out-of-the-box" but also allowed me to design and build my own cauls for non-standard work. It took some practice to get comfortable with the design but now I can't imagine NOT having this in my shop. This tool provides enough versatility that with some imagination (and a good band saw) you can tackle any fret job.

Dick Carlson  Warrenton VA Read my reviews (2)
5 7-13-2011
Jaws2

I never liked the idea of hammering frets in simply because of denting frets and having to level the frets out more, nothing better than pressing them in, i leave the jaws2 tightened on the fret I'm working on as i wick the super glue in for the fret and let it rest for 5mins and move on to the next fret. Great item

mike2036  Australia Read my reviews (5)
2 6-08-2011
Not good for classical guitars

Sorry, the system works ok itself. It is a brilliant idea, but it unfortunately it is not possible to use it for the 18th and 19th fret of a classical guitar. Once you insert it inside the soundhole you can only reach up to the 17th fret. It might work great on a steel string guitar, but I think you should have mentioned this kind of problem for those who build classical guitars.

Enrico Schiaffella  Roma, Italy Read my reviews (3)
5 5-16-2011
Does what it says on the tin!

Didn't realise fretting could be so hassle free. No hammering, all frets sitting as they should be - a joy. Only difficulty was aligning the neck caul as it slipped around until I wedged it with a couple of lollipop sticks - once that was sorted, fantastic.

Haydon  Stoke on Tent, UK Read my reviews (5)
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