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Bass Notched Straight Edge - Guitar Neck Setup Tool
Bass Notched Straight Edge - Guitar Neck Setup Tool

Bass Notched Straight Edge - Guitar Neck Setup Tool

Product ID : 51316158


Galleon Product ID 51316158
UPC / ISBN 728662118054
Shipping Weight 0.65 lbs
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Manufacturer SKYSCRAPER GUITARS
Shipping Dimension 25.98 x 4.02 x 0.98 inches
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Bass Notched Straight Edge - Guitar Neck Setup Tool Features

  • DEADLY ACCURATE - These beams are hand lapped on a machinist's surface plate for deadly flat working surfaces

  • HIGH QUALITY - Made of aircraft grade 6061 aluminum and bright orange anodized for a long life of service and a killer look

  • WORKS ON MOST BASS GUITARS - Both 34" and 35" Bass Scales

  • MADE WITH PRIDE - All SkyScraper Guitars tools are 100% Made in the U.S.A.

  • SUPERIOR TO OTHERS - SkyScraper Guitars use 3/16" thick material. This tool will not bend like most others on the market.


About Bass Notched Straight Edge - Guitar Neck Setup Tool

Sick of having to set your string action high to quiet your guitar's fret buzz? You're not alone... Most basses have frets that are a few 1/1000's an inch high when compared with their adjacent frets. You can make your bass play better in a few quick steps: Step 1 - Use a Fret Rocker to identify high frets Step 2 - Adjust the neck to a flat position, then sand or file the offending frets level. Step 3 - Recrown and polish your frets. There is no better way to take care of Step 2 in this process than using a SkyScraper Guitars notched straight edge so you can confirm your truss rod has been adjusted so the neck is in a dead flat position. Use our Fret Rockers and Sanding Beams to complete the other steps in this process. Our straight edges are made of 3/16" thick aircraft grade aluminum and feature beveled edges. The material costs more than the thin strapping competitors use but we believe it is worth it to ensure a long life for the tool. The contact surface of each straight edge are hand lapped on a machinist's surface plate and they are brought up through abrasive grits until they are flat within .0005" per foot of length. This level of precision will ensure that your fret work is as precise as humanly possible. Once our tools are lapped perfectly flat, they are hard anodized to ensure they will provide a lifetime of service to their owners. Get your bass THUMPING like the good lord I intended it to!