Graphite Readymade Nut - Acoustic or Electric 5 x 8 x 43mm

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NS-101-001
$8.50
Graphite nuts (also known as Carbon) are durable and have excellent natural lubrication. They are a great choice for any guitar but are especially suited to guitars with tremolos. They allow the strings to easily slip through the slots. This improves tuning stability. - Shaped and slotted - Graphite/Carbon - Acoustic or electric size - Right handed - 5.0mm x 8.0mm x 43mm (0.197" x 0.320" x 1.693") - 10" Radius - Made in Japan
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When fitting a Graphite Nut you will normally need to adjust the dimensions slightly to get it perfectly matched to the guitar.

It’s best to do this adjusting by rubbing the nut on fine sandpaper (240 or 400 grit) on a hard surface. This will help keep the lines of the nut straight and square.

Thickness
Start by sanding the thickness of the nut, take a little off until it’s a snug fit in the slot.

Width
Once the nut fits in the slot check the width compared to the fingerboard. If it’s too wide you need to sand a little off each end until it’s level with the edges of the neck.

Height
It’s important that the slots in the nut aren’t too high off the fingerboard or it will make the guitar hard to play. The bottom of slots should be just a little higher (0.2-0.4mm) than the level of the frets. This can be checked by running a metal ruler along the top of the frets and seeing where it intersects the slots.

If the slots are too high you can sand a little off the bottom of the nut until they are the right height compared to the frets.

Slots
An optional step is to file each of the slots with a Nut File until it’s at the perfect height. This is very much a ‘fine-tuning’ adjustment and can be skipped if you are unsure or don’t own the correct nut files.

You adjust the slots once the strings are on the guitar and use the string itself to compare the height of the nut slot to the height of the frets. Just push the string down on the 2nd fret, you should see a slight gap between the 1st fret and the string of about 0.1-0.3mm