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Measure Your Frets and Fingerboard with the Utmost Accuracy While a traditional straightedge sits directly atop an instrument’s frets, the unfortunate truth is that frets are not always perfectly level — much to the dismay of guitar techs everywhere! So, if you’re trying to gauge the fingerboard’s straightness, you’ll need a tool such as MusicNomad’s MN821 Tri-Beam 3 ’n 1 Notched Straightedge. This beam features notches cut into two of its three edges to accommodate a multitude of scale lengths, and since the beam contacts the wood instead of the frets, it offers a perfect readout of how straight your fingerboard is. Moreover, the third edge functions as a bog-standard beam for the rest of your standard straightedge duties, including determining how level your frets are.
Super tight tizolerances, gnome say’n?
Having both Gibson and fender scales, plus the precision straightedge is so nice.
I can’t wait till they make longer scale versions for 26.5” and longer scale length.