Quickly find the curvature of a fingerboard or bridge with these sets of radius gauges.
Use them frequently to check your work as you smooth or shape a fingerboard or frets: a quick visual check keeps you from accidentally altering the shape — a mistake that's easy to make and hard to fix.
Guitars commonly have a "compound radius," meaning the curvature changes from the nut to the end of the fingerboard. "Eyeballing" this subtle change is next to impossible; that's why a set of radius gauges is essential. Also use them for profiling an acoustic bridge saddle and setting the string heights on an electric guitar bridge. Our gauges have precision laser-cut 7-1/4", 9-1/2", 10", 12", 14", 15", 16" and 20" radii. They're made of steel for durability in the busy shop, and work for string spreads and fingerboards up to 3-1/4" (82.55mm) wide.
Notched gauges work with strings on! This new version is handy when you want to check a fingerboard without taking the strings off. The set includes closely-spaced string notches for use near the nut, and wider spacing for use near the body (great for compound radius fingerboards).
- Quickly find the curvature of a fingerboard or bridge
- Notched gauges are handy when you want to check a fingerboard with the strings on
- This set includes closely-spaced string notches for use near the nut, and wider spacing for use near the body (great for compound radius fingerboards)
- Made of steel for durability in the busy shop, and work for string spreads and fingerboards up to 3-1/4" (82.55mm) wide
- Our gauges feature precision laser-cut 7-1/4", 9-1/2", 10", 12", 14", 15", 16" and 20" radii
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