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Maxparts Fretboard Radius Ruler BK

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Fretboard Radius Ruler

  • Also suitable for measuring string action and fret height (0.1- 1.5 mm)
  • 6 Radii: 7-1/4", 9-1/2", 10", 12", 14", 16"
  • Material: stainless steel
  • Colour: Black
  • Made in Japan
Available since March 2017
Item number 408236
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
61 AED 15,88 €
Plus 269 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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Not as robust as I thought
Mykonianmaniac 18.12.2018
Its thickness is only 0.4mm (measured with calipers) Previously I have purchased and used the Warwick rock n ruler which is 0.8mm thick, so I am a bit worried about ease of manipulation and durability. Considering the price of 30 euros (to the rock n ruler's 8) and knowing what I know now I would have rather selected another radius tool instead of this one, so be advised. I hope this one stands up to the test of time.
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AndyLock 30.05.2020
Handy tool for checking radius of your fretboard
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Kind of thin and flimsy
MD2 08.07.2020
It works. Just don't end up bending it.
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No music before tunning, no tunning before correct guitar set up !
betoargh 07.08.2018
Pour mettre en pratique la règle d'or : "accordez votre instrument systématiquement avant de jouer", il faut encore être capable d'accorder votre instrument !
Et pour cela, il faut que votre instrument soit correctement réglé : courbure du manche, hauteur du sillet, action des cordes, hauteur des micros, chevalet, l'intonation,...
Les cordes doivent suivre la courbure (au niveau du micro du pont). Cet outil permet de vérifier cela. Typiquement pour une Stratocaster American Standard on parle d'un rayon de 9"1/2.
Cette règle vient compléter la boite à outils du musicien/luthier, si vous aimez vous occuper de vos guitares chéries alors c'est un élément indispensable !
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