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Hosco Nut Files
I'm looking at getting a different set of nut files . Possibly these.
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/Hosco-TLNF3A...-/372451949099 These are supposed to be for acoustic guitar but the thinnest one starts at .016 I would think that most acoustic high E strings are typically .011 - .013. Would these still be OK to use? I not a tech or builder but I do my own set ups and have done some for a few friends. Tried cleaning my old files but they, for some reason, aren't doing the job. I suspect they aren't as hardened as they should be or maybe I misused them not knowing any better. Live and learn.
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Japanese files are likely better and cheaper and available in whatever sizes you want: http://www.japarts.ca/Uo-Chikyu/Uo-C...-Nut-Files.asp
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The Stew Mac files last a long time. The set I have is about 20 years old. I'd suggest their gauged saws as well, particularly for the first two strings. Particularly for the top two strings, for the last few decades, I've used an X-Acto saw blade in an X-Acto knife handle, about $10. |
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May have to suck it up and just go for the Stewmac set. Don't know how often I would use them but nice to have when needed.
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I've read a ton of AGF threads about 'How to Find a Cheaper Set of Files'. I had previously used a razor saw, Chinese needle files, and welding cleaners. I wasn't happy with the effort needed to achieve a result.
I finally ponied up and bought a set of the Stew Macs, After I received them, it took very little time to become adept at using them and the results were perfect. You may not be cutting a new nut that often, but every guitar needs a few tweaks (even my Bourgeois). The Stew Macs will save you a bunch of time and frustration in the long run. They're the right tool for the job. And I'm sure that if you ever tire of them, you could place an ad here and they would be gone in a day.
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To answer one part of your question, in my opinion, the 16 is perfectly fine for the first two slots.
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Thanks. I was tempted to order but for $25.00 more I'm getting a Stewmac set. Then I know for certain what I have.
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Hi Wooly, Are the Stewmac nut files easy to use? I am thinking of ordering them to file down the nut of 2 of my guitars. I'm a newbie when it comes to a guitar setup but I've read up and seen videos of how to go about doing a setup.
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Are you working in a high volume repair shop?(100+guitar setups per year) |
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Yes but I have had problems with them too till I changed my method. What I used to do with my needle files was shape a nut nice and square and fit then measure and cut the slots to a pencil line marked at fret height. Then I would shape the top of the nut leaving the slots only just deep enough for the strings.
What I found with the Stew Mac files, particularly on the Low-E string, was that it was easy to crack the edge of the nut off when filing a deep slot. So what I do now is shape the top of the nut very close to it's final height - then measure and cut the slots. What was happening is that when filing deep slots the file would bind and crack the bone. I hope that makes sense. |
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Thanks Redir for your feedback! I just ordered a set of 6 nut files from Stewmac. It will take about 1-4 weeks to reach me as I’m outside the US. I may give my feedback here after I’ve tried lowering the action. Hope it will be a pleasant endeavor.
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Sounds like it is too late but Lee Valley has some nice nut files... Canadian retailer too..
They are Hiroshima Yasuri, japanese files. I have them and they are nice but can not comment on durability yet.. about $20 each CDN https://www.leevalley.com/en-ca/shop...slotting-files |