Ret position calculator. This site versus Stewmac and Instructables - Cigar Box Nation2024-03-29T12:47:38Zhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/forum/topics/ret-position-calculator-this-site-versus-stewmac-and?commentId=2592684%3AComment%3A3369318&feed=yes&xn_auth=noit also depends on your print…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2019-08-23:2592684:Comment:33710592019-08-23T15:29:17.648ZTimothy Hunterhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/TimothyHunter
<p>it also depends on your printer. always best to compare the calculated measurment with the print. some printers are not 100% even when told to print 100%. page margins also interfere with propper printing. </p>
<p>this is the fret calculator i used too... it can do fan frets too! anyone ever done a fan fret CBG?? yes you do need flash to see the save buttons.</p>
<p>it also depends on your printer. always best to compare the calculated measurment with the print. some printers are not 100% even when told to print 100%. page margins also interfere with propper printing. </p>
<p>this is the fret calculator i used too... it can do fan frets too! anyone ever done a fan fret CBG?? yes you do need flash to see the save buttons.</p> 635 mm scale length is 25".…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2019-08-23:2592684:Comment:33709802019-08-23T15:20:32.827ZTom Thttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/TomTemple
<p>635 mm scale length is 25".</p>
<p>Based on the 12th root of 2 rule the first fret would be 35.64 mm from the nut. the 2nd fret would be 69.28 mm from nut. The third would be 101.03 mm from nut. Of course the 12th fret would be 635/2 or 317.2mm from nut.</p>
<p>635 mm scale length is 25".</p>
<p>Based on the 12th root of 2 rule the first fret would be 35.64 mm from the nut. the 2nd fret would be 69.28 mm from nut. The third would be 101.03 mm from nut. Of course the 12th fret would be 635/2 or 317.2mm from nut.</p> If you install adobe flash (d…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2019-08-23:2592684:Comment:33707622019-08-23T14:42:38.686ZJohn VanHoozerhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/JohnVanHoozer
<p>If you install adobe flash (don't ask why it's required) you can export the plans in DXF and SVG formats (others, too). The DXF format is used by a lots of CNC equipment. I've had no trouble with the scaling, either.</p>
<p>If you install adobe flash (don't ask why it's required) you can export the plans in DXF and SVG formats (others, too). The DXF format is used by a lots of CNC equipment. I've had no trouble with the scaling, either.</p> I have used fretfind2d a few…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2019-08-23:2592684:Comment:33707362019-08-23T09:48:11.862ZTitch the Clownhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/TitchtheClown
<p>I have used fretfind2d a few times using my basic printer. The program creates a PDF. You may have to be careful printing it out as last time I used it the browser used its own PDF reader and printed it like a screenshot (about half the length it should have). Using Adobe reader I had to change an option to print 100% rather than fit to page because Adobe reader's default shrank the printout just enough to get annoying. </p>
<p>I have used fretfind2d a few times using my basic printer. The program creates a PDF. You may have to be careful printing it out as last time I used it the browser used its own PDF reader and printed it like a screenshot (about half the length it should have). Using Adobe reader I had to change an option to print 100% rather than fit to page because Adobe reader's default shrank the printout just enough to get annoying. </p> I will be trying the fret ca…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2019-08-22:2592684:Comment:33706462019-08-22T20:52:05.428ZJohn VanHoozerhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/JohnVanHoozer
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<p>I will be trying the fret calculator at <a href="http://www.ekips.org/tools/guitar/fretfind2d/">http://www.ekips.org/tools/guitar/fretfind2d/</a> for my next build. </p>
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<p>3 reasons: I have access to a laser cutter at the local makerspace and this tool can output the file type that I need to <em>layout</em> the fret board by inscribing the cuts <strong>and cut the tapered sides for the fret board</strong>. I'll only etch the frets and finish the cuts by hand to the…</p>
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<p>I will be trying the fret calculator at <a href="http://www.ekips.org/tools/guitar/fretfind2d/">http://www.ekips.org/tools/guitar/fretfind2d/</a> for my next build. </p>
<p>Why?</p>
<p>3 reasons: I have access to a laser cutter at the local makerspace and this tool can output the file type that I need to <em>layout</em> the fret board by inscribing the cuts <strong>and cut the tapered sides for the fret board</strong>. I'll only etch the frets and finish the cuts by hand to the proper depth.</p>
<p>Secondly, I've already tried this with a layout for a 17 inch scale length fret board for a ukulele using a scrap board and it matches *exactly* with the template you can buy from CB Gitty. And I can add etch's for inlays or other things as i like.</p>
<p>And lastly... since each uke I make has a slightly different scale length depending on the box, it's super easy to vary the scale length, the overhang, number of frets, and FB dimensions.</p> Ahhh! a problem solved. The…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2019-08-19:2592684:Comment:33693212019-08-19T18:41:27.782ZColinhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/Colin884
<p>Ahhh! a problem solved. The CBN site is, as you know, at</p>
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<p><a href="https://www.cigarboxguitar.com/knowledge-base/fret-spacing-calculator-tool/" target="_blank">https://www.cigarboxguitar.com/knowledge-base/fret-spacing-calculator-tool/</a></p>
<p>I did as per instructions, entering 635 in the yellow box not realising the figures were not changing from the 600 value; not sure why but thank you for helping. Back to the workbench!</p>
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<p>Ahhh! a problem solved. The CBN site is, as you know, at</p>
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<p><a href="https://www.cigarboxguitar.com/knowledge-base/fret-spacing-calculator-tool/" target="_blank">https://www.cigarboxguitar.com/knowledge-base/fret-spacing-calculator-tool/</a></p>
<p>I did as per instructions, entering 635 in the yellow box not realising the figures were not changing from the 600 value; not sure why but thank you for helping. Back to the workbench!</p>
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<p></p> Hey Colin - from where on th…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2019-08-19:2592684:Comment:33693182019-08-19T16:42:34.677ZJoe Carusohttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/JoeCaruso
<p>Hey Colin - from where on this site are you getting these numbers? Can you please point me to the tool / post / discussion? Thanks. </p>
<p>Hey Colin - from where on this site are you getting these numbers? Can you please point me to the tool / post / discussion? Thanks. </p> buildyourguitar.com says " If…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2019-08-19:2592684:Comment:33690422019-08-19T16:11:17.176ZColinhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/Colin884
<p>buildyourguitar.com says " <span class="ILfuVd NA6bn"><span class="e24Kjd">If you divide any scale length by the constant 17.817, you will get the distance from the front edge of the nut to the first <b>fret</b>. Here is one example: a scale length of 25.5" (650mm) divided by 17.817 gives 1.4312173" (36.482011mm), which can be rounded down to 1.431" (36.48mm).</span></span>"</p>
<p>Therefore if three sites give the same figures, why is Cigar Box Nation different?</p>
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<p>buildyourguitar.com says " <span class="ILfuVd NA6bn"><span class="e24Kjd">If you divide any scale length by the constant 17.817, you will get the distance from the front edge of the nut to the first <b>fret</b>. Here is one example: a scale length of 25.5" (650mm) divided by 17.817 gives 1.4312173" (36.482011mm), which can be rounded down to 1.431" (36.48mm).</span></span>"</p>
<p>Therefore if three sites give the same figures, why is Cigar Box Nation different?</p>
<p></p> well, another site is also at…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2019-08-19:2592684:Comment:33692172019-08-19T15:38:38.358ZColinhttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/Colin884
<p>well, another site is also at variance with CBN, manchesterguitartech.co.uk. I confirm using data of 12 frets and 635 mm. So I'm wondering why CBN is different to everyone else?. I am not arguing, I just want to know.</p>
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<p>well, another site is also at variance with CBN, manchesterguitartech.co.uk. I confirm using data of 12 frets and 635 mm. So I'm wondering why CBN is different to everyone else?. I am not arguing, I just want to know.</p>
<p></p> According to my calculations…tag:www.cigarboxnation.com,2019-08-19:2592684:Comment:33691232019-08-19T15:27:45.325ZJoe Carusohttps://www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/JoeCaruso
<p>According to my calculations - the three you listed from this site are for 600 mm scale length. So something is off - somewhere. </p>
<p>According to my calculations - the three you listed from this site are for 600 mm scale length. So something is off - somewhere. </p>