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On 31 aug 2007, at 02.15, samba - wrote: > If you're going to fill I think it's far better to use woodglue > mixed with saw dust than plastic wood filler stuff that's hard to > remove. It's better to glue wood with stuff that has the same > density /flexibility characteristics as the wood. I think the same. So I used a tube of... "Virtual Wood" or something similar. The only reason for filling up would be to prevent the neck to change due to less tension from the strings since a fretless guitar has much lower string action. In my case I changed the strings for much thicker ones so I guess that should compensate for the change in tension. So actually I might not have needed to fill in those slots but I did anyway just because I was curious. The de- fretted Telecaster is still working fine a couple of months after the surgery. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se (Swedish) www.looproom.com (international)