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Nut Slotting File - Set of 11
This is a set of 11 precision nut slotting files that are used by Crimson guitars luthiers and Master luthier Ben Crowe.
Our double edged slotting files allow precise slotting of nuts, Tune-o-matic saddles and acoustic bridge saddles.
Files sizes: 0.056, 0.050, 0.046, 0.042, 0.036, 0.032, 0.028, 0.024, 0.016, 0.013 and 0.010.
The files are made from high quality Japanese steel that leave nut slots the perfect size and take all the guess work out of the job.
FretFind2D is a two dimensional fretboard design tool.FretFind2D doesn't just calculate fret spacing. It models the entire fretboard, strings and frets, as a system of line segments on a two dimensional plane.Because of this approach, it can design fretboards for instruments with multiple scale lengths and non-parallel frets as well as fretboards for instruments that play just or meantone scales.
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- fundamental scale length
- The scale length is the playing/speaking length of the string measured from the nut to the bridge. It is perhaps more properly twice the distance from the nut to the octave fret. The fundamental scale length is the length of a line drawn from the middle of the nut to the middle of the bridge. For single scale length instruments that line is the perpendicular bisector of both the nut and the bridge. I call this length 'fundamental' because on a standard instrument with a narrow nut and a wide bridge the outer strings actually have a slightly longer scale length.
The perpendicular fret distance is the ratio of distances along the first and last string that fall on a line perpendicular to the midline of the neck. This is used to control the angle of the nut, frets and bridge.
Traditionally this property of non-parallel-ly fretted fretboards is measured by assigning a 'perpendicular fret'. 'Perpendicular distance' avoids two problems with the 'perpendicular fret' method. First, it is possible that no fret falls into this perpendicular position. With 'perpendicular distance' we avoid fractional frets. Second, it is possible and even likely with non-equal temperament fretboards that as a fret crosses the fretboard it will fall at different ratios along the strings. With 'perpendicular distance' we avoid complex calculations and have more predictable results.
A value of 0 results in a perpendicular nut. A value of 1 results in a perpendicular bridge. The default 0.5 results in a perpendicular octave fret. To calculate an appropriate value for any fret, simply divide the distance of the fret from the nut by the total length of the string. In twelve tone equal temperament the values look like this:
The perpendicular fret distance is the ratio of distances along the first and last string that fall on a line perpendicular to the midline of the neck. This is used to control the angle of the nut, frets and bridge.
Traditionally this property of non-parallel-ly fretted fretboards is measured by assigning a 'perpendicular fret'. 'Perpendicular distance' avoids two problems with the 'perpendicular fret' method. First, it is possible that no fret falls into this perpendicular position. With 'perpendicular distance' we avoid fractional frets. Second, it is possible and even likely with non-equal temperament fretboards that as a fret crosses the fretboard it will fall at different ratios along the strings. With 'perpendicular distance' we avoid complex calculations and have more predictable results.
A value of 0 results in a perpendicular nut. A value of 1 results in a perpendicular bridge. The default 0.5 results in a perpendicular octave fret. To calculate an appropriate value for any fret, simply divide the distance of the fret from the nut by the total length of the string. In twelve tone equal temperament the values look like this:
nut |
bridge |
last | first |
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last | first |
nut | |
bridge |
- Equal:
- you enter a single value and the overhang will be constant.
- Nut & Bridge:
- allows you to specify one overhang at the nut and another overhang at the bridge.
- First & Last:
- allows you to specify one overhang for the first string and another for the last string.
- All:
- you specify an overhang for all four locations separately.
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- equal (root 2)
- just (scala)
- Equal:
- uses the Xth root of two, a standard method for calculating equal temperaments. You enter the number of tones per octave.
- Scala:
- uses a Scala SCL file which allows you to specify each scale step exactly in either ratios or cents. If you are interested in creating your own scale, please read this description of the Scala scale file format. Otherwise try a scale from the Scala scale archive, found at the very bottom of the Scala download page. You can learn more about Scala at the Scala home page.
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