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Tele-Meister
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Busted a nut
After spending about 3 hours over the course of a couple of days making a nut for a Tele project I was pulling the nut out of the slot to put the finishing touches on it and it broke in half. I guess the fit was a tiny bit too snug near the G-string slot and after fitting and removing it several times I pulled on it a little too hard and snapped it.
The break is clean, it went back together nicely with SuperGlue, and I was able to finish rounding all of the edges and smoothing everything out on it without breaking it at the glue joint. Since the nuts on a Fender are trapped on the top and bottom do I stand a good chance of this nut staying together if I lightly glue it into the slot or should I just junk it and start over? |
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Poster Extraordinaire
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: New Orleans, LA + in the past
Posts: 8,579
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Start over. It won't be good enough, you won't get full potential from the guitar.
I'll leave the punch line for the next guy. Very frustrating to have so much work go poof like that.
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Tele-Meister
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I've been the hernia route before, too. It's definitely no fun.
This nut is for my own personal guitar. If I actually did things for other people I wouldn't even consider gluing the nut, and if I made them all the time I could just kick another one out quickly. Is it likely that it will break again real quickly if I install it and then just make a replacement later on? |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Glen Head, NY
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Make another one. Good practice. It'll come out even better than the last one.
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