When I first started out, and dinosaurs were walking the earth, I bought an acrylic straightedge from LMII, cheap but functional. I"ve since replaced it with something more expensive but functional. :-)
In any case, if you have the KMG templates for fret layout, or the equivalent, and some acrylic (I'm repurposing that old LMII piece), it's a snap to make a notched straightedge with a two different scales. I used the KMG templates to mark the acrylic with a magic marker and then just chucked up the Dremel with something appropriate. Use a dust mask!
Notched straightedge
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Re: Notched straightedge
Good one Dave!
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