Busting a Nut
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Busting a Nut
Alright, so the nut on my jazzmaster cracked after it fell off the stand face first. Is this an easy fix (just get new nut, glue, tah dah?) or do i need to take it to a tech?
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Re: Busting a Nut
How badly did it crack?
Does it effect string retention? Is it totally cracked or is only the edge chipped?
Does it effect string retention? Is it totally cracked or is only the edge chipped?
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Re: Busting a Nut
Just based on the title, I feel like this should be in the Dear Behndy advice thread
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Yeah, I thought the thread title was kinda cute.
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Re: Busting a Nut
Chankgeez wrote:How badly did it crack?
Does it effect string retention? Is it totally cracked or is only the edge chipped?
it cracked in the low e slot. completely, and now the low e hits the first fret when played open. I tried to raise the bridge to compensate but to no avail.

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Re: Busting a Nut
Yeah, you need to replace it.
As far as repairs go, I don't think doing it yourself would be too difficult. Never done it myself. There're instructions online, I'm sure. The Guitar Player Repair Guide by Dan Erlewine also has a blurb on how to do it. As would, I imagine, any other repair book. Assuming that your (broken) nut just pops right out, the new one should fit right in. You may have to do some filing and/or shaping. Make sure you've got it at the correct height before you glue it in (take note of the height of the old one before you remove it).
As far as repairs go, I don't think doing it yourself would be too difficult. Never done it myself. There're instructions online, I'm sure. The Guitar Player Repair Guide by Dan Erlewine also has a blurb on how to do it. As would, I imagine, any other repair book. Assuming that your (broken) nut just pops right out, the new one should fit right in. You may have to do some filing and/or shaping. Make sure you've got it at the correct height before you glue it in (take note of the height of the old one before you remove it).
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Re: Busting a Nut
alright, thanks!