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The files I received were 10-46
By Musicianswifealways on January 9, 2018
these are small precision files meant to file the appropriate string gauge slots in a nut, not to shape a block of material into a nut...for that a belt sander or a piece of sandpaper wrapped around a flat board will work...or any all purpose mill file.
By todd ragsdale on September 3, 2017
Marty, this is what I want you to do: get an index card, and and lay your string action ruler, "Baroque-side-up" in the middle of the card. Above the middle-top of the string action ruler, write: Sting Height Scale-0.25-3.50mm. Go to the middle bottom of the string action ruler, write: String Height Scale-0.01-0.14". G… see more Marty, this is what I want you to do: get an index card, and and lay your string action ruler, "Baroque-side-up" in the middle of the card. Above the middle-top of the string action ruler, write: Sting Height Scale-0.25-3.50mm. Go to the middle bottom of the string action ruler, write: String Height Scale-0.01-0.14". Go to the left-side-top scale, write: Bridge/ Saddle Slot/Depth Scale (inch). Go down, to the left-side-bottom scale, write: Scale For Nuts, Saddles And PolePieces (inch). Go to the right-side-top scale, write: Scale For Nuts, Saddles And PolePieces (mm). Go down, to the right-side bottom scale, write: Bridge/Saddle Slot/Depth Scale (mm). Marty, get a new index card and lay the string action ruler in the middle of it face-side-down. You should be able to read "String Action At 12th Fret". Go to the middle-top, write: 75mm Scale. Go to the middle bottom, write 3" Scale. You should see two columns, 1st string and 6th string. Your string action (height) should be close to that at the 12th Fret ( 1st & 6th strings). Write that down, & try it out for yourself. Get someone to help you if you need to. Save the index cards, they will be your instructions. Use a steel ruler too. Tripp Gazzer see less
By Miu Hatsune on May 23, 2017
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Write a Customer ReviewBy David A. Culver
November 2, 2020
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February 24, 2019
Its excellent for what it is. The writing IS laser etched, not a sticker like some have said. (The plastic is just a protective overlay like you have on any stainless steel item, you just peel it off, dummies).. This is actually a quality little tool. BUT you could do it cheaper using coins or cards as a gauge.
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November 15, 2017
By Abhishek
November 14, 2017
Build quality is good. However trying to use this myself to setup the guitar with no prior experience is not easy. Too many scales with no mention of the units is just overwhelming. Usually guitar setup directives - say something like Low E string at 12th fret needs to have x mm of action etc. However since the scales does not have units you need to speculate which scale is in in inches, which is mm etc
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November 13, 2017
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October 10, 2017
By Sled Driver
September 23, 2017
Great time saver for getting an instrument setup, albeit it's difficult to see under the strings to get an accurate measurement of the string height from the bottom of the string to the 12th fret. I find myself having to go back to feel for fine tuning after getting things in the ballpark with this gauge. Still a good product, but not as accurate as a caliper with a depth gauge.
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