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From: marcoamf1977
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  • No hay tanta información sobre este tema en español. So I practice English listening and reading. Thanks for your interesting videos.

  • @TheVisualizador2000 Gracias por mirar mios videos! ;) Algo mas especifico yo puedo pasarte por mesaje (en portugues o portuñol jajaja)

  • I just pulled a nut watching this !!!

  • u never showed u putting on the Guitar Tuners

  • true, but not a big secret. It's important to have them aligned and drill the holes in the exact place, and of course, drill the right size of holes. I drilled them too small initially, then increased since it was too tough to screw.

  • i just finished my nut hahahaha

  • make sure it's polished to a nice shine! ;>)

  • @mikemihalis9 I finished my nut too, it was tastey.

  • Yes, but where's the fun? Just kidding... actually I haven't searched for that option. Maybe for the next guitar.

  • wouldn't it have been a little easier to buy a 42mm slotted stratocaster nut in bone and then sand down for height/width adjustment?

    I admire your patience though..good work.

  • Often, standard slotted nuts are evenly-spaced, which seems to make sense, until you play the guitar. The bigger (E,A,D) strings need a little more space in between in order to be spaced the same as the (G, B, E) lighter strings. Personally, I'd rather get a pre-radiused nut with no slots and do the rest. The hardest part, in my opinion, is rounding the nut top to match your neck radius.

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