I filed under the nut on my new Chinese Floyd guitar to get the height correct, and noticed that one of the screws that hold the nut in place is going partly into the truss route. That screw does not seem to be holding particularly strong.
Nut is staying in place for now, but I don't have confidence in the hold, so I want to fix it right. I could see it working loose over time. Maybe a string break or just repeated use could loosen it.
Now that the nut height is correct, I could glue the locking nut in place. Would superglue suffice here? There is about 1/16 - 1/8" rosewood under the nut, backed by maple.
Or I could fill the hole and drill a new one at an better angle into wood beside the route. That seems problematic and might be less secure.
Any opinions on best way to address this?
Nut is staying in place for now, but I don't have confidence in the hold, so I want to fix it right. I could see it working loose over time. Maybe a string break or just repeated use could loosen it.
Now that the nut height is correct, I could glue the locking nut in place. Would superglue suffice here? There is about 1/16 - 1/8" rosewood under the nut, backed by maple.
Or I could fill the hole and drill a new one at an better angle into wood beside the route. That seems problematic and might be less secure.
Any opinions on best way to address this?