25-inch GEN2 Fretting Scale Marking Template for Guitars - Popular Scale used on National(TM) and Paul Reed Smith(TM) Guitars
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25-inch GEN2 Fretting Scale Marking Template for Guitars - Popular Scale used on National(TM) and Paul Reed Smith(TM) Guitars
This template is for a 25-inch scale instrument
Precision-cut templates make marking fret positions easy
Proudly designed and manufactured in the USA by C. B. Gitty Crafter Supply from American-made materials
Now much more affordable and available in a range of popular scale lengths
Include special features such as top and side position markers, diatonic fretting and more
These laser-cut fretting scale templates are cut from 0.080"-thick clear acrylic sheet, and allow you to quickly, easily and accurately mark a neck of fretboard with the fret positions for the scale you choose. These template includes 24 frets, and also have cutouts for the fret indicator circles. Just use a sharp pencil or a fine-point marker (like the fine-tip Sharpies) and you'll have your fret marking done in no time! INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: To use one of these templates, lay it on your neck or fretboard and then either measure or "eyeball" the location of the indicator marker cutouts to get it centered. The NUT slot should go over the neck-side edge of wher your nut will go. You do not have to use all 24 frets on your neck, just use as many as work well with your instrument's design. Skip the frets marked at both ends with an "X" for pure diatonic/dulcimer scale. The frets marked with a double X (XX) are optional - if included, this fret will give you the "6.5" dulcimer fret, sometimes also known as the "blue note". CARE AND USAGE: these templates are cut from thin acrylic sheets, and may have the protective peel-off plastic coatings still in place when you receive them. There may also be minor cutting stains left over from the laser cutting process, which can be wiped off with a paper towel. PLEASE BE CAREFUL when handling these templates. Acrylic this thin is rather brittle, and it will snap if you bend it. If you are going to remove the protective plastic masking, lay the template flat on a clean, smooth surface and work at it that way. Be careful with these and don't bend them, and they should last you a long time. Hang them up from a nail in a wall when not in use. If you do accidentally crack it, you should be able to tape or superglue it back together, just make sure to get a nice tight join where it cracked so the scale won't be off.