Hi - The neck on my dell arte is pretty straight except on the bass side where the neck meets the body at the 14th fret, there is a small hump and uneveness in the fingerboard. Is there any special technique to level the higher frets where the hump is on the higher frets?
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If its bad enough you have to re-fret the whole thing and level the fret board.
I just level the frets if it isn't really bad. Because you say its only bad on the bass side, it must not be
too bad, so a fret leveling oughta do it.
You should keep the humidity where your guitars live at 40-55%. Winter heating of your home and dry air in sub freezing climates, or dry air in Arizona like climates are the likeliest cause.
I'm not a luthier but have done my own set ups (if crudely) for a long time.
I don't want to get into how I do it, cause I often get a bad reaction from others who mean well.
Just wanted to offer an answer.
Many guitar shops will do a fret level. I don't know what's reasonable price wise.
It can be leveled. I have done this many times. It's not often that a refret is needed due to a 12, 13 or 14 fret "hump". It's about a .3mm "hump" and this can be fixed via fret leveling.
Cheers,
Josh