For a 22 inch scale, the precise distance between fret 1 and 2 would be "x", but on a 22.5 inch, it would be different value. And the distances would change again for a 23, 24.5, 25, and 26 scale...there would be a different fret alignment all the way up the neck.
The simple answer to the question (especially for those of us who hate math), would probably be to just go buy a pre-made fret board. But how did that guy figure out where to draw the little lines? It's interesting to look at a T-Logo neck...it looks like the frets are part of the bakelite mold...one piece, possibly?
And, could factors such as string spacing and a tapered neck have an effect on fret spacing; or, is fret placement solely determined by the location of the nut and bridge (say if 7 or 8 strings are crammed on a 6 string neck, would the fret location stay same because it's still the same scale length)?

<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jeff Strouse on 12 July 2004 at 04:49 PM.]</p></FONT>