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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: North Bay
Age: 28
Posts: 204
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Where do I find 12" radius brass nut?
Hi everyone. I have a Tele Deluxe 72 reissue and I want to find a brass nut to fit it, preslotted if possible. The stock plastic nut is not cut very well and despite minor deepening and widening of the slots, I am still not happy with it.
I like the look of brass and it helps a little with the 70's look. The nut width is 1.69" (42mm) with a 12" (305mm) neck radius with a typical 1/8 nut slot. I can find all kinds of brass nuts for regular teles but none for a 72 Deluxe. Does anyone know where to find one? Thank you. |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Age: 37
Posts: 255
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I'd just get some brass and a file and get started. Brass is pretty easy to work. But don't write off bone. It is not as hard as brass, but it's a LOT harder than plastic.
--Rob |
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Park Ridge, NJ
Age: 62
Posts: 4,788
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IMHO, brass nuts are nutz - hard cow bone or horn is the way to go for open note Tone. That said, you could order out a 12" radius brass fretting caul for $4.45 from Stew-Mac and you'll have nut that's ready to be top shaped and slotted.
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