Guitar nut replacement tool.

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John Parchem
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Guitar nut replacement tool.

Post by John Parchem » Wed Jul 17, 2019 8:30 pm

I had to replace a nut so I just tried out this european guitar nut making tool and was really impressed. First warning it is a lot more expensive than a half pencil, but I am writing about it because it allowed me to make a better nut. Here is a link to the instructions. I have never been so close just running the process. If the frets are worn a bit, there is some gauged wire to lift the nut deepening the slots. THe default worked for me.

https://www.guitarbuilding.solutions/pr ... ng-spacing

The tool has a vice to hold the nut. The vice has two sliding plates. Indexed on fret board the vice is set to the depth of the slot. This creates a step in the jig identical to the guitars nut slot depth. A template is attached to the vice that allows one to properly size and radius the nut.
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Filing or sand into to the edges of the vice, perfectly sizes and radius the nut, such that when the slots are cut there will be a bit more on the bass side than the treble.
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Sized nut
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The nut size template is swapped out for as string depth template and a proportionally spaced slot guide is added.
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The string spacing guide is removed after slotting the nut to depth. Still in the vice nut files gauge the slots, using the vice as a reference.
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The nut was perfect for all but the two bass strings (probably my preference). Just took a few strokes to correct.
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https://www.guitarbuilding.solutions/pr ... ing-system

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