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It works, but needs to be smoothed first
First impressions:
- It's thin. On the product photos it looks much thicker, maybe 1.5mm. In fact, it's 0.6 mm thick, just a little bit more than Rock'n'Ruler.
- The edges are not smooth. I had to file them carefully before I dared to put it on the frets of my guitar.
Usage:
After polishing it a bit, I used it on my bass to locate popped frets and fix them. It worked well, did what it should. So the thickness wasn't an issue after all, but I expected to see and feel a different tool.
Conclusions:
It's a useful tool to check your frets quickly, it does the job. But I feel it doesn't stand up to the proud names of Warwick and Framus engraved on it.
- It's thin. On the product photos it looks much thicker, maybe 1.5mm. In fact, it's 0.6 mm thick, just a little bit more than Rock'n'Ruler.
- The edges are not smooth. I had to file them carefully before I dared to put it on the frets of my guitar.
Usage:
After polishing it a bit, I used it on my bass to locate popped frets and fix them. It worked well, did what it should. So the thickness wasn't an issue after all, but I expected to see and feel a different tool.
Conclusions:
It's a useful tool to check your frets quickly, it does the job. But I feel it doesn't stand up to the proud names of Warwick and Framus engraved on it.
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In my opinion, neither a tape measure nor a rocker :) rocker would have to be thicker, at least these 2-3mm. while measuring tape for spacers nice how they have painted rectangles with standard heights, then it is easier to quickly distinguish at what height is the string than counting dashes
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