Slotted nut installation, not as easy as the videos

So I just finished replacing the garbage nut that came with a new MIM Fender replacement neck. I got one of the Graphtech Tusq-XL ones. Despite what fender says the nut slot s radiused. So here I am taking a dead neck with a 9.5” radius as a sanding block between the first fret and nut with 220 grit sand paper. 20 minute job my hind end.... well a few hours later it’s as good as it’s going to get. .005” relief at the 1st fret across the strings with full string load and an hour play time. Definitely a huge sound, playing and stability improvement.... but the 20 minute job Graphtech says... how about no.
 
A few hours? I haven’t done one of those in awhile, but it seems like a few hours is what it took the first time I used a bone blank.
 
Over the years, I have learned a thing or two about my nuts. One of the things I have learned is it is better for me to keep my hands off my nuts. For whatever reason, playing with my nuts gets messy as hell. I am just not very good at it. From now on, only qualified individuals will be allowed to touch my nuts.
 
that sucks. so much easier to get a nut that is ready to go but when youre told one thing and it turns out to be another... grrr. glad you got it sorted out, even if it took significantly longer than you expected
 
Learning experience
the second time you fo anything
It is twice as easy and takes half as long
Third time, significantly better still

You got all the bad part out of the way

I would have filed the hump ot of the slot
 
Graphtech has no idea what neck you're fitting it to.
That said - if you'd bought the right nut for the neck in the first place then it probably would have been an accurate assessment.

Its amazing how often people try and divert blame away from the real issue.
 
the op blamed fender for telling him it was a flat nut slot, not graphtech.
 
eh... dunno about that. a good nut from a bone blank in 5 minutes? thats impressive
 
I worked as a repair tech to get through school. I've easy installed more than 100 Graphtech nuts and all of them took about two hours. Don't beat yourself up over it.
 
Over the years, I have learned a thing or two about my nuts. One of the things I have learned is it is better for me to keep my hands off my nuts. For whatever reason, playing with my nuts gets messy as hell. I am just not very good at it. From now on, only qualified individuals will be allowed to touch my nuts.

That could also get very messy.
 
Over the years, I have learned a thing or two about my nuts. One of the things I have learned is it is better for me to keep my hands off my nuts. For whatever reason, playing with my nuts gets messy as hell. I am just not very good at it. From now on, only qualified individuals will be allowed to touch my nuts.

We're still talking guitars, right? :D
 
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