ragamuffin
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I'm looking to invest in a set of nut files, does anyone have the ones that Warmoth offers? How are they? Is there a better option that you recommend?
jay4321 said:The Japanese Chickyu ones mentioned above you can get from warmoth and japarts are the best I’ve used, the cut just right and have just the perfect amount of roundness to them. Just very well made and in whatever gauge you want at the japarts place if warmoth doesn’t have, and not really that expensive for what they are
ejm said:Time out for a second.
It's a free country and you can do whatever you want.
That said:
Why do you want a set of files (which could get expensive)?
How often do you plan on using them?
There are a couple of much cheaper alternatives.
1) While it's not a totally "pro" solution, have you heard of the "cut slots in an auto spark plug feeler gauge" trick?
Search Youtube to get an idea of what this is.
2) My preferred method for the less than totally pro: Just buy a Graphtech TUSQ pre-slotted nut and be done with it.
It requires nothing more than light sanding to get the nut to fit the neck slot.
It is much easier and ultimately works just as good if not better, and is less than the cost of a single nut file.
ejm said:Time out for a second.
It's a free country and you can do whatever you want.
That said:
Why do you want a set of files (which could get expensive)?
How often do you plan on using them?
There are a couple of much cheaper alternatives.
1) While it's not a totally "pro" solution, have you heard of the "cut slots in an auto spark plug feeler gauge" trick?
Search Youtube to get an idea of what this is.
2) My preferred method for the less than totally pro: Just buy a Graphtech TUSQ pre-slotted nut and be done with it.
It requires nothing more than light sanding to get the nut to fit the neck slot.
It is much easier and ultimately works just as good if not better, and is less than the cost of a single nut file.
ragamuffin said:ejm said:Time out for a second.
It's a free country and you can do whatever you want.
That said:
Why do you want a set of files (which could get expensive)?
How often do you plan on using them?
There are a couple of much cheaper alternatives.
1) While it's not a totally "pro" solution, have you heard of the "cut slots in an auto spark plug feeler gauge" trick?
Search Youtube to get an idea of what this is.
2) My preferred method for the less than totally pro: Just buy a Graphtech TUSQ pre-slotted nut and be done with it.
It requires nothing more than light sanding to get the nut to fit the neck slot.
It is much easier and ultimately works just as good if not better, and is less than the cost of a single nut file.
I have not heard of the feeler gauge trick, can you elaborate?
I want a set of files for doing touch up work/fine adjustment on my nuts. I have several necks from Warmoth and while I think that their installed graphtech nut is pretty good as is, I find they usually need just a little bit of work to make them great. In the past I've taken my necks to a luthier for final setup (which I more or less know how to do) and nutwork, but I'd like to get the nut files so I can learn to do it myself.