Re: New Nut Installation
Yup, mine is vintage modern. Luckilly I had just sanded it down a little bit. It was JUST a tad to wide for the slot, so I cleaned som residule finish out of the groove and used a fine file to take some of the material off the nut (opposite side of where it meets the fretboard) until I could JUST get it in the slot. Then I sanded the rough spots out with some 150 grit. It fits perfectly now, and the height is just right.
I have to give Stew Mac some props here. The width is ECXACTLY right at 1 11/16". I get maybe a 1/64th lip on either one side of the neck or the other..depending on how I position it. I will file it off once I decide that everything is in order, but right now I really like it. The slots are cut nicely and fan out every so slightly like they should in the rear...it's not much, as Fender is a straight string pull, but they are nicely, nicely cut. Depth is perfect for my 9's, and there is zero binding. If you played heavy guage strings, they would need to be widened, but probably up to 10's you'de be fine, as I use 9-46's.
For those who didn't read, this is a pre-slotted Tusq nut from Stew Mac. Tusq as I understand it, is basically man made bone that is a little more slippery in nature, but very close tonally to bone. Whatever the case, this mellowed my tone just a tad from the nut Ken sent me to use as a temp.
Do you remember what material that old nut was Ken? When I drop it on the table, it reminds me of Corian...very brittle and bright sounding when it hits the dresser.
Anyhow, props to Stew Mac. Tomorrow I'm going to tackle the pre-slotted BONE nut I bought for my LP. This one came from MOJO, and they are the only place I've found that pre-slots bone. Should be interesting.
Thanks for the help Poorman and Ken. You guys are lifesavers as usual.