Hi everyone , just wondered what you all favour to lube nuts on electrics and acoustic guitars ?
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I agree with Paul, a properly made nut needs no lubing. Cut the slot the proper size with a round file. Angle the slot so the string makes contact across the entire thickness of the nut and does not exit the nut at a sharp angle towards the tuners.
Well made slots make for happy nuts.
That may work for steel-strings but electrics with whammy bars...especially Floyd Roses...need every tweak known to man to stay in tune.
I was thinking more of those awful Speedloaders where the brass bullets at the string ends weld themselves to the nut slots.
Ken Miller, a great builder in Florida, suggests using a little rubbing compound on string, pulling through each slot. He pointed out that some nut materials, particularly pearl, develop a rough surface at the microscopic level when worked with files. Works for me!
Also, as someone mentioned, perfect alignment is a must. My mandolin had a couple of slots with a very gentle S curve through the nut, and...sticking. Once that was straightened out, no problem.
Larry
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