Divide the scale length by 17.817. This gives the distance from the nut to the 1st fret. Subtract this 1st fret distance from the scale length to establish the remainingn length of string. Divide this remainder by 17.817. This gives the distance from the 1st fret to the 2nd fret. Add together the distance for the 1st and 2nd frets, and Subtract the total from the full scale length. This give the remainingn length of string. Divide this remainder by 17.817 to give the distance between the 2nd and 3rd fret. Add together all three distance,and Subtract the total from the full scale length. Carry on until nineteen fret distances have been calculated. The 12th fret should be exactly half the length.
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livinger wrote:Divide the scale length by 17.817. This gives the distance from the nut to the 1st fret. Subtract this 1st fret distance from the scale length to establish the remainingn length of string. Divide this remainder by 17.817. This gives the distance from the 1st fret to the 2nd fret. Add together the distance for the 1st and 2nd frets, and Subtract the total from the full scale length. This give the remainingn length of string. Divide this remainder by 17.817 to give the distance between the 2nd and 3rd fret. Add together all three distance,and Subtract the total from the full scale length. Carry on until nineteen fret distances have been calculated. The 12th fret should be exactly half the length.
From MAKING MASTER guitar By Roy Courtnall 請沙漠叔或閃大翻譯一下嘉惠眾生 ,阿公級吉他有些音準不準或許可參考.