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hi this is darren drew from d drew guitars today iamp;#39;m going to explain to you how to do your dot marker holes on your fretboard before you glue it on um the neck that youamp;#39;re making or the repair youamp;#39;re doing this iamp;#39;m gonna i made a fretboard to go on to a martin so first what youamp;#39;ll want to do is do all your fret lines you know exactly where your frets are going to be i use a miter saw with the guy jane you know with the template to do mine this is rosewood um fretboard so then youamp;#39;ll want to once your your fret lines are in there you want to make an x from corner to corner and make sure that they are on the corners and then do it on the other side up as well and then you will have a x which will mark the very center where you will want to get your i use a little scribe like this you know and then in the very center of the x youamp;#39;ll make your mark okay and and i you want to do that all the way down the fretboard and then if youamp;