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Does its job
Works fine but edges are pretty rough, you can fix it with sandpaper.
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Good
Once again this H.B tool is great for the price! Not the best quality of course and a little rough on the edges (nothing a little sandpaper can't cure) but it gets it's job done. Nice to have in your collection if you set up your guitar yourself.
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HM
Not bad
The finish l not the best. The one side is sharp and needs filing and you cannot do measurements with the strings unless yuor ation is very high Because they are thin and sharp and you might scratch your fretboard. 4 stars because are really cheap.
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GN
It does the job.
A nice tool to have. The quality is good, the only problem I found is that on one side the edges are quite sharp, probably from the machine that cuts them, so I needed to file them.
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A nice tool for your guitar
Very nice tool to set your saddles with the correct nick radius. Only problem I can find with this is to not use it to check your neck radius as it can leave some mark on it due to some sharp edges
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If you squint really hard ...
You get what you pay for.
This is a good budget tool but if you plan on doing serious work on your instrument look elsewhere. This tool is for checking action and relief. This is not a serious tool.
This is a good budget tool but if you plan on doing serious work on your instrument look elsewhere. This tool is for checking action and relief. This is not a serious tool.
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usefull
Radius gauges for any radius you might need. They are cheap and do what they're suppose to do. I did have to fiddle around for 15 minutes to get them in the ring since they come loose in the bag. All in all good to have should you ever need it, it's like 5 bucks so you cant really complain.
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Sufficient
Awesome for the price. Little rough on edges
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Accurate
Seems accurate, only had cause to use one gauge.
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Cheap but does the job
Only complaint is similar to other reviewers. The edges are a bit sharp in places so file them down or just be *really* careful when you use them not to scratch the finish.
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