Como colocar los trastes sobre el diapasón de guitarra .Regla del 18

When assembling an electric guitar, the fret spacing is a fundamental part of the construction. If we placed the second fret only 10 centimeters after the first, the sound would certainly be terrible. However, to create tonal variations, such a large offset isn't necessary; a mistake of just a few millimeters can make the guitar sound bad. Of course, regardless of whether the frets are placed correctly or incorrectly, if we tune the guitar with a chromatic tuner, we won't notice the difference during tuning because the strings are sounding open. The problem arises mainly after the 12th fret, where the intonation is set. This is where the errors will become apparent, and it may even become impossible to intonate the guitar. I consider this video ESSENTIAL for building a homemade electric guitar; I hope it's helpful.