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Old 12-02-2017, 03:08 PM
Earl49 Earl49 is offline
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Originally Posted by phavriluk View Post
I heard the presenter at a Taylor road show last year mention that Taylor cut the nut slots so that the tops of the strings were at the same height. Meaning, for example that each pair of main/octave strings had a different nut slot depth for each of its two strings.
I've heard that said too, at Road Shows. The lack of separate string height numbers for the octave strings listed on the Taylor spec sheet would support that too -- they list just one height for each string. This is why I'm asking. Better to gather the information and do this once or twice, instead of reinventing the wheel myself.

Murrmac, the Techno Fret Nut Rocker is a very interesting tool and the "click" technique makes sense to me. I already have a fret rocker tool with a good straight edge, so I will use that first. I'm focused on the wound strings and their adjoining octaves. The unwound first (e) and second (b) course is "normal" and therefore easy.
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