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  • I keep getting sent to "Tera-Byte"
  • ya but I dodn't get the numbers. I'm still learning

    Diane in Chicago said:
    but only if you have a PC!

    Iggy said:
    I use Wfret all the time, works great!

    http://europa.spaceports.com/~fishbake/soft/wfret.zip
  • but only if you have a PC!

    Iggy said:
    I use Wfret all the time, works great!

    http://europa.spaceports.com/~fishbake/soft/wfret.zip
  • I use Wfret all the time, works great!

    http://europa.spaceports.com/~fishbake/soft/wfret.zip
  • Wow, then that IS a good idea!

    uncle Lou said:
    Actually the stu-mac one has all 4 fender fret scales on it and if you want a shorter scale you just start at 1st, 2nd , 3rd fret as place for the nut.

    Diane in Chicago said:
    http://www.fretfind.ekips.org/2d/standard.php

    This is web based, nothing to download. Works for PC and Mac.

    Be sure to specify "multi page PDF" on the printout page.

    Click reset when you are creating a new template, otherwise it will stick with your previous scale.

    Sure you can buy the ruler from StewMac, but then you can only build that size.
  • Actually the stu-mac one has all 4 fender fret scales on it and if you want a shorter scale you just start at 1st, 2nd , 3rd fret as place for the nut.

    Diane in Chicago said:
    http://www.fretfind.ekips.org/2d/standard.php

    This is web based, nothing to download. Works for PC and Mac.

    Be sure to specify "multi page PDF" on the printout page.

    Click reset when you are creating a new template, otherwise it will stick with your previous scale.

    Sure you can buy the ruler from StewMac, but then you can only build that size.
  • http://www.fretfind.ekips.org/2d/standard.php

    This is web based, nothing to download. Works for PC and Mac.

    Be sure to specify "multi page PDF" on the printout page.

    Click reset when you are creating a new template, otherwise it will stick with your previous scale.

    Sure you can buy the ruler from StewMac, but then you can only build that size.
  • This one is good. Fretcalc
    So is the one wbich is available on the Stewmac site. I can't recall if they both allow for a printout. But be careful - some printers don't print out at true size which means positions will be wrong. It's easy to measure with a rule but always use the distance from nut to fret not fret to fret otherwise errors will compound.
    Regards John D
  • Here's the link to my diddley webpage - http://www.dbrooker.com/diddly.html about half way down there's a link so you can print out a PDF for a 23" and 24" fret scale - Hope this helps - DB
  • Scroll down the page a bit, look for wfret
    http://europa.spaceports.com/~fishbake/
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