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๐ธ Level up your guitar game with pro precision and style!
The FretGuru Sanding Beam is a 10" professional-grade fret leveler made from high-quality 6061 T6 aluminum, precision ground to an ultra-flat .00015" tolerance. It includes peel-and-stick sandpapers in 100, 240, and 320 grits plus adhesive remover wipes, designed to deliver flawless fret leveling and low string action for guitars, mandolins, and ukuleles. With rust-resistant finish, protective end caps, and a handy hang hole, itโs the ultimate tool for luthiers and enthusiasts seeking perfect playability without risking damage to their instrument.




| ASIN | B09MCCMB7X |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,762 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #65 in Guitar Tools |
| Body Material | Aluminum |
| Body Material Type | Aluminum |
| Brand | FretGuru |
| Brand Name | FretGuru |
| Color | 10" |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 159 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00860001682847 |
| Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | H |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | 1 x Fret Leveling Beam |
| Instrument | guitar |
| Instrument Size | 10" |
| Item Dimensions | 10 x 2 x 1 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10"L x 2"W x 1"H |
| Manufacturer | FretGuru |
| Manufacturer Part Number | YUE-QI-51 |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Name | YUE-QI-51 |
| Model Number | YUE-QI-51 |
| Neck Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Scale Length | 15 inches |
| String Material Type | Aluminum |
| Top Material Type | Aluminum |
S**N
Quality and durability
Great fret leveler!!! Made the work accurate, smooth and easy to use!! Super strong and at a great price. Thanks Bernie!!
E**Y
Superior Quality For A Noob, No Doubt
I may not have any authority on the subject as I am new to doing my own guitar maintenance, setups and repairs, but this thing meets all my needs, exceeds my expectations and feels like it was made with old fashioned Made in America pride. It's a basic tool and one could easily DIY craft a simple block and add sand paper to it and it would work just as well, no doubt. In fact, I would recommend doing that first and then buying one of these shortly thereafter so that you could appreciate that much more. If this vendor makes other tools I will probably go the DIY route and then upgrade one tool at a time. I fully support the vendor who crafted this thing and made it possible to swipe the payment authorization on Prime and then have it waiting for me at my front doorstep. Get one, or don't get one, but if you get it I hope you can appreciate the quality and craftsmanship as much as I do. I have zero Internet influence, but if I did I would plug this so more people could get a hold of one and take the risk that they would love the baby Jesus out of it!!! ;) Mr. Vendor, I hope this one little review helps you in BIG ways. Keep making these, please.
S**C
Better quality than I had even expected
I presumed that this leveling beam would be at the least - serviceable. Iโve used several FretGuru products before in the past & theyโve all been quite good in my opinion. Never extravagant but always well designed & manufactured, AND theyโre U.S.A. made! Plus, theyโre always an excellent alternative to the โbig nameโ & โeven bigger price tagโ options that can cost 8x as much. However I didnโt expect this leveling beam to seem SO well made. Itโs got a very good anodized coating on it that looks great, a really nice blue, but coatings can also occasionally hide shoddy craftsmanship or QC. Laying this beam on a reference plate though, mainly out of curiosity, shocked me with what it showed. Whoever ground this thing flat & then lapped it - KNEW what they were doing. Itโs only 0.0004 off being PERFECTLY (and impossibly) straight. Four tenths of one ten-thousandth of an inch. Far below even the standard margin of manufacturing error. I never wouldโve guessed that, and if I hadnโt referenced it I wouldnโt have believed it. I didnโt know that โthatโ was even achievable if you set out on a project to do that. If I had to mention one negativeโฆ and even then itโs NOT โreallyโ a negative, as it is everything itโs described to be in the listingโฆ itโs that it only comes with one strip of adhesive backed sandpaper of each grit. It wouldโve seemed so much more generous had it included 2 or 3 rather than simply 1 of each grit. But, itโs not as if they said Iโd get 2 or 3โฆ and many of the listed leveling beams donโt seem to come with paper at all. The strips included however do seem to be of a pretty decent quality, and theyโve adhered to the beam quite well. Just be careful of getting any wrinkles or bubbles under the paper when you stick it down onto the beam. Because even a tiny wrinkle or bubble can cause havoc when you try to level your frets. The instructions (very clear BTW) advise to heat up the adhesive backed sandpaper gently as that will aid in getting good adhesion. I didnโt take that extra step & mine adhered quite well to both working sides and ended up perfectly aligned & smoothly laid. But to be on the safe side - follow the instructions carefully. All in all - why would you spend upwards of $80-130 for a leveling beam that you may only use a few times (unless youโre a working Luthier with your own shop), when you can spend less than half that amount and still get a very good quality & American made alternative? Even if you ARE a working Luthier with your own shopโฆ this FretGuru beam, judging from what Iโve seen with mine, is just as good!
G**S
10 inches works!
Worked perfectly 10 inch worked much better than a 6 inch rail.
S**E
Excellent Customer Service
Just received the 10โ sanding beam in the mail today. When I opened the package I thought I had a problem as I couldnโt find the sandpaper which is included with the level. Inside the packaging was a phone number for Fret Guru support, I called the number and within 5 minutes I received a callback from a live person, thatโs customer service in action. They kindly drew my attention to the white sticker covering one of the level end caps, SANDPAPER STRIPS INSIDE and weโll they were. I havenโt used the sanding beam yet but it looks like itโs very high quality and definitely five stars for there customer service, just excellent.
B**U
It is good and do the job well. Be careful when using 100 grit and 240 grit
This is a good tool. Some advice. 1. Start with higher grit sand paper. the 100 grit and 240 grit are too aggressive that they will take more than enough material out of the frets and will make your frets lower. 2. The 100 grit and 240 grit will make the surface of the frets too rough and make your fret polishing job difficult. 3. Use some painter tapes (narrow one) underneath the sand paper for easy removal and replacement.
J**O
Excellent product - perfectly straight and includes nice variety of grits
The FretGuru sanding beam is something I should have gotten years ago! makes for quick and accurate leveling of guitar frets (and I'm sure other fretted instruments) Saved me lots of time and did the job well. Highly recommended for anyone who needs to level frets. Having the frets level allows lower string action without buzzing - used this on an expensive Eastman guitar that came (new) with poorly finished frets. Had it in perfect shape in just a few hours with the use of the sanding beam. Give it a try!
J**N
Fret guru
Works great, just what I needed to level the frets.
T**M
What a great well made tool
10/10 would fret guru again
N**C
Expensive peace of aluminum
Doesn't even look expensive. Probably could have cheaper solution, but you buy this things once, so it will pays of. Don't regret of buying it.
D**E
Professional quality
Better than expected. Perfectly flat. Checked against my straight edge! Ends are slightly bevelled.
A**R
Works great
Was using a level with sand paper but this works way better Itโs the perfect weight to take off just enough fret
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