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Custom Electric Guitar Making - How to make and fit a brass guitar nut to an electric guitar

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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2010

How to make and fit a brass guitar nut. Custom designed nut to classic fender strat radius fretboard. Hand crafted not machine cut this part of the DVD shows what is involved and the tools used to make a custom nut for a guitar. The gold plating and polishing are covered on previous sections of the DVD and there's lots more information in the accompanying booklet.

A COMPLETE CUSTOM ELECTRIC GUITAR BUILD - is available for worldwide shipping from:-

www.ACDguitars.com
www.amazon.com
www.amazon.com
www.amazon.co.uk

ROCK ON BROTHERS (and sisters...)

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  • theres a cat behind him!! 1:13

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  • right on thank you for the post

  • He looks like Slash o.O

  • i dont think i've bought something that fast on the internet .. cant wait for the dvd! this is worth the brass' weight in gold! .. err

  • @Chewieboy It is... at the end it shows it being gold plated then polished. Not to be too flash really, it just keeps the appearance looking like new forever. Brass when polished gradually tarnishes and goes a dark matt colour.

  • Is it plated?

  • @Ketyar Way too late man, that guitar is KIA now.. i got me a epi SG.

    :)

  • @HereComesSeth

    Sorry about that! This is a severe breach of health and safety regulations! But... the cat (he's called Snake) is actually the health and safety officer (on a break... he's eaten a Kit-Kat and sleeping it off...)

  • @Emceetem

    Sorry, we're in Sheffield, UK. The tools and materials are really cheap so I'm sure you could do your own. If not, let me have your measurements and we may be able to help....

  • @whitehair024

    Thanks! I have to say, I do a really good risotto in my spare time.... ;) We actually use some techniques in the video which are referred to as a "famous cook" method (can't say it's Jamie Oliver for legal reasons).

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