Question for the luthiers

rspst14

Tone Cat
Hey guys, when slotting a nut for 10-46 gauge strings, what gauge file should I use for each string? I can't find files that match each string gauge, should I just use the next highest size for each slot? I've found 10, 13, 26, and 36 gauge files, but I can't find 17 or 46. Should the slots exactly match the string gauge, or can they be a tiny bit wider? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

Ryan
 
Re: Question for the luthiers

I use a jewler's file That I got(of all place's)Radio shack. You can also use
the old round wound string in a bind.
 
Re: Question for the luthiers

What i forgot to say is the round jewler's file is tapered. So you only use
the part that matches the string gauge. I only cut 2 or 3 nuts a year, So
it dosen't pay for me to get pro tools ( I'd like em tho :32: ) with a X-acto
saw, jewlers files and a dremel tool I do O.k. Ya just gotta take more time
and buy extra nuts in case ya spoil one. :D
 
Re: Question for the luthiers

Ryan - I've had some success using files a bit smaller than the string diameter. You can always make the slot a little bit wider, but you can't make it narrower once it's cut. I keep a set of the ends of old strings handy to get the width & depth just right.

Here's a great tutorial on making a nut from Frets.com. Hope it helps.

Chip
 
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