Working on my first build and have learned a lot from this forum, but now have a question. How do you cut the 1/8" slot in the neck for the nut? I have a band saw, if that helps. Thanks!
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I like that. What height of nut should I be looking for?
Height depends on personal preference. Some like it higher, especially if primarily playing slide. More experienced players and fretted playing may make a lower action more desireable.
I would recommend starting high, and not securing the nut in such a way as to make lowering it some later too difficult. I have seen unfretted slide setups at 3/16" or more at the nut. And I have setup fretted instruments at 1/16" or so, or as close as you can get without buzzy results.
As your playing develops, you will become aware of what you want, action wise.
here's one way to do it. add a piece of wood to the top of the headstock, something nice and contrasting perhaps, like this maple and walnut. leave enough space so your nut fits snugly. I tend to not glue the nut (or the bridge) to allow for adjustment and replacement.
Or if I am making lots of them, I get the router table out and do it that way. You just have to be careful to exit the wood slowly so you don't knock a chip out of the exit side of the neck.
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Al said: Height depends on personal preference. Some like it higher, especially if primarily playing slide. More experienced players and fretted playing may make a lower action more desireable.
I would recommend starting high, and not securing the nut in such a way as to make lowering it some later too difficult. I have seen unfretted slide setups at 3/16" or more at the nut. And I have setup fretted instruments at 1/16" or so, or as close as you can get without buzzy results.
As your playing develops, you will become aware of what you want, action wise.