Cutting Nut Slots Without Files. Word has been going around the internet recently about a cheap alternative to gauged nut files for guitar and bass. Roughing the slot with a saw is much faster than filing without the saw cuts. A set of inexpensive needle files is quite. Finally a triangular file for filing excess material off the top of the nut and 600, 800 and 1200 grit sandpaper for smoothing the nut. The lead will put a radiused mark on your nut to match the absolute max depth at which you can cut your slots. Since a proper set of nut files isn’t cheap, this is tempting. Also, am wondering if it's. Just curious how dys people are cutting nut slots without using the exact size file for each string? Filing a nut without nut files is going to be pretty tough, especially if the nut is real bone (the plastic/graphite nuts cut like. Matching the top of the frets.
Just curious how dys people are cutting nut slots without using the exact size file for each string? Also, am wondering if it's. A set of inexpensive needle files is quite. Roughing the slot with a saw is much faster than filing without the saw cuts. The lead will put a radiused mark on your nut to match the absolute max depth at which you can cut your slots. Filing a nut without nut files is going to be pretty tough, especially if the nut is real bone (the plastic/graphite nuts cut like. Finally a triangular file for filing excess material off the top of the nut and 600, 800 and 1200 grit sandpaper for smoothing the nut. Matching the top of the frets. Word has been going around the internet recently about a cheap alternative to gauged nut files for guitar and bass. Since a proper set of nut files isn’t cheap, this is tempting.
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Cutting Nut Slots Without Files Finally a triangular file for filing excess material off the top of the nut and 600, 800 and 1200 grit sandpaper for smoothing the nut. A set of inexpensive needle files is quite. Filing a nut without nut files is going to be pretty tough, especially if the nut is real bone (the plastic/graphite nuts cut like. Just curious how dys people are cutting nut slots without using the exact size file for each string? Matching the top of the frets. Also, am wondering if it's. Word has been going around the internet recently about a cheap alternative to gauged nut files for guitar and bass. The lead will put a radiused mark on your nut to match the absolute max depth at which you can cut your slots. Since a proper set of nut files isn’t cheap, this is tempting. Roughing the slot with a saw is much faster than filing without the saw cuts. Finally a triangular file for filing excess material off the top of the nut and 600, 800 and 1200 grit sandpaper for smoothing the nut.