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Harley Benton Notched Straightedge Guitar

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Harley Benton Notched Straightedge Guitar
80 AED 20,92 €
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Convexedge
AGuitarPlayer 12.08.2022
If your desire is to make your necks perfectly convex, then this is a tool for you. But, if your intentions about using this tool are more on the traditional side, then you might find yourself to be itsy-bitsy, teensy-weensy disappointed (at least if you decide to check if the tool is actual straight or not; it's always possible that my particular item happened to be a dud, but I do wonder how many people who bought it actually went to check the straightness of the tool and how many of them are setting their necks perfectly convex or concave, enjoying the comfort of the blissful ignorance).

The straightedge I got is convex on the long scale side. I've checked it on various surfaces and I also did the comparison of the long scale side with the short scale side. The short scale side just gave different readings; I've thought maybe the whole ruler is somehow bent a little, like a banana, in that case the short scale side would be concave, but the comparison didn't seem to suggest that. The short scale side just gave noticeably different measurements, suggesting it's not bent, just imprecise. The ruler is bent a little when it comes to larger flat side though; something you can check by placing it on a piece of paper on a flat surface, first one side then the other, and checking if you can move the piece of paper beneath it. Maybe that slight bend on the wide flat side of the straightedge results in the narrow side to be imprecise?

Anyhow, precision is a key here, so needless to say, this straightedge would result with imprecise measurements, which kinda defeats the whole purpose of this tool. The straightedge itself is quite heavy and sturdy, it's very hard to bend. Although it's not impossible, I do find it unlikely that this bent of the wider side and unevenness of the narrow side happened post-production, there is probably some inconsistency or imprecision when it comes to manufacture of the tool itself.
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It's a straightedge and its clearly cheaper than other brands
DC85 04.01.2022
It's a straightedge and its clearly cheaper than other brands.
It does what is needed.
Good for home players and for making small adjustments.
If you're a professional luthier, you might need to look elsewhere.
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Great Fretboard checking tool
Radonne 28.11.2021
Any level guitarist could check fretboard straightness and feel manually (string tension at 1st fret and 17th and check the action around 7th fret) or ,better, use this professional tool.
It works great, it has 2 sides, one for 24,75 inches scale and one for 25.5 inches scale.
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Very robust, edges are a bit sharp
Thubbsy 10.05.2022
[Mere mortal, not guitar tech] Used it to adjust the necks of 2 guitars and it did the job. It was also a lot heavier and thicker than I expected, which I'm sure helps make sure it stay straight. The only downside I saw is that its edges are a bit sharp, which makes me a bit worried about scratches when I'm using it on a coated neck, but seems fine so far. It's also not that bad, but definitely be careful so you don't scratch yourself with it.
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Robust design
Lum1r 05.06.2023
There is nothing to complain about. a piece of decent sheet metal, everything nicely chamfered. recommend
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Not fit for purpose
MacGee 10.09.2022
I bought this for the odd occasion when I pimp up a guitar, so not too regular for me.
Being in the lower to mid range price category I didn't expect top quality and I was right.
First and foremost the edges are almost straight and the teeth spacings match my fretboard. The tool is 3mm thick and feels sturdy and solid.
Now the cons and lost star points.
The edges are sharp and are unfinished with tiny spikes left from the cutting process. This lifts the beam when on the fretboard and gives a false reading.
Although the vertical fretboard edge is mostly straight the horizontal side is bent. Not a huge amount but very obvious.
For the price I was disappointed in the finishing quality.
So to summerise if you need a lower budget tool for occasional use this will do if you have the ability to finish it off yourself. I would not recommend this if you expect to use it "straight out of the box".
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Notched, but not straight
Svencula 04.02.2022
Referenced to a granite surface plate the short-scale side was concave (ends touch but space in between) and the long-scale was convex (middle ends rock back and forth about the centre). Edge doesn't seem to have been ground at all.
No specifications for flatness are advertised so can only blame myself.
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Solid quaility
Hammer2021 12.09.2021
This is a solid tool with a feel of good quality. Has a different scale length on each side, one of which was perfect for my strat. I've not used the other side so can't comment on that.
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work as intended
Alucigenia 08.12.2023
Works fine and is cheap... What else would you ask for?
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Must-Have Tool
AlexandraGo 15.01.2024
I was reluctant at first, after reading other reviews about sharp edges. However, the item that I received was fine, straight and without any sharp edges. In fact the edges are a bit rounded as if they've been sanded. If it's placed carefully on the fret-board, it won't do any damage. Its cheap, it does the job, I'm happy with this purchase!
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Harley Benton Notched Straightedge Guitar