
Cutting a Bone Nut - Making an Aftermarket Neck AWESOME! Part 6
Published at : August 16, 2022
Chapters:
0:00 Removing the Nut
0:12 Selecting a Blank
0:30 Nut Thicknessing Jig
1:12 Almost the Right Thickness
1:31 Marking & Cutting Width, Height, & Radius
2:01 Slot Spacing - Outside Strings
2:27 Slot Spacing - Inner Strings
2:51 Slot Spacing Formula ( A - B ) / C = S
3:23 Calipers = Slotting Fence
4:15 Nut Action and Final Adjustments
How to cut a bone nut: the definitive guide! Everything you need to know, including tips and tricks you're not going to find anywhere else, such as my proprietary method for spacing and cutting the slots.
Check out my other video on how to cut a 12 string nut (or any other paired string nut) here:
https://youtu.be/ZjuC2NpXB9U
Note: the removal method I used for the nut is one I use often on Fender style guitars, and one that was taught to me by my mentor Steve K. over 17 years ago.
Some of these nuts will not come out by pulling or wedging with end nippers no matter how hard you try, nor will they bang out of the side of the slot with a punch and a hammer. The precision screwdriver really gets in there, and if you're careful, the 'damage' is extremely minimal, if there is any at all. It may be possible to just get it in there a *little bit,* and *then* use end nippers to wedge the rest of the nut up and out of the slot. Feel free to experiment.
I'll be adding addendums to these 'definitive' videos as well, as always, and adding them to my ever-growing playlists compiling my content into nice, organized locations for convenient viewing.
And of course, this also wraps up my 6 part series on refurbishing an aftermarket neck. It's been a fun project, and I've got another couple bonuses on the way soon..."part 7," showing a demo of the completed project, and a short music video I recorded with a solo guitar piece using the same guitar.
Thanks so much for sticking with me throughout this whole series. Lots of more good stuff on the way soon!
0:00 Removing the Nut
0:12 Selecting a Blank
0:30 Nut Thicknessing Jig
1:12 Almost the Right Thickness
1:31 Marking & Cutting Width, Height, & Radius
2:01 Slot Spacing - Outside Strings
2:27 Slot Spacing - Inner Strings
2:51 Slot Spacing Formula ( A - B ) / C = S
3:23 Calipers = Slotting Fence
4:15 Nut Action and Final Adjustments
How to cut a bone nut: the definitive guide! Everything you need to know, including tips and tricks you're not going to find anywhere else, such as my proprietary method for spacing and cutting the slots.
Check out my other video on how to cut a 12 string nut (or any other paired string nut) here:
https://youtu.be/ZjuC2NpXB9U
Note: the removal method I used for the nut is one I use often on Fender style guitars, and one that was taught to me by my mentor Steve K. over 17 years ago.
Some of these nuts will not come out by pulling or wedging with end nippers no matter how hard you try, nor will they bang out of the side of the slot with a punch and a hammer. The precision screwdriver really gets in there, and if you're careful, the 'damage' is extremely minimal, if there is any at all. It may be possible to just get it in there a *little bit,* and *then* use end nippers to wedge the rest of the nut up and out of the slot. Feel free to experiment.
I'll be adding addendums to these 'definitive' videos as well, as always, and adding them to my ever-growing playlists compiling my content into nice, organized locations for convenient viewing.
And of course, this also wraps up my 6 part series on refurbishing an aftermarket neck. It's been a fun project, and I've got another couple bonuses on the way soon..."part 7," showing a demo of the completed project, and a short music video I recorded with a solo guitar piece using the same guitar.
Thanks so much for sticking with me throughout this whole series. Lots of more good stuff on the way soon!

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