Hi folks,
Making slow but steady progress on my first guitar.
It's a steel string acoustic if that helps?
There are so many nut files it's confusing.
What should I get as a starting set?
Cheers
Nut files
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- Myrtle
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Re: Nut files
By far the best nut and fret files I've come across are some Japanese ones made by Uo-Chikyu. I buy a lot of stuff from JapanParts. They are a Canadian agent for a lot of Japanese luthier products and the shipping is straight from Japan to your door. Very fast and efficient.
The nut file set I recommend is Number 5003-3000
The tools and catalogues are on this page.
I can't see where you order them, but if you email Josh he'll get back to you with a price with shipping to you.
The nut file set I recommend is Number 5003-3000
The tools and catalogues are on this page.
I can't see where you order them, but if you email Josh he'll get back to you with a price with shipping to you.
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- Myrtle
- Posts: 82
- Joined: Thu Mar 13, 2014 1:30 pm
- Location: Lower Barrington
Re: Nut files
Hi Allen,
Thanks for the response.
Found them displayed here:
http://www.japarts.ca/Uo-Chikyu/Uo-Chik ... -Files.asp
There's only three in the set.
I don't doubt your advice
but how do you apply them to six strings?
Cheers
Thanks for the response.
Found them displayed here:
http://www.japarts.ca/Uo-Chikyu/Uo-Chik ... -Files.asp
There's only three in the set.
I don't doubt your advice

Cheers
Re: Nut files
They're double sided. The thin side of the files does gbe stings, the fat side of those three files does the EAD strings.
Just in case someone is coming along and reading this later and can't find those files. Look in pdf. catalogue. Their website is database driven and the page doesn't display the same each time you view it.
Just in case someone is coming along and reading this later and can't find those files. Look in pdf. catalogue. Their website is database driven and the page doesn't display the same each time you view it.
Re: Nut files
How good would that set look in a display case above the bench Martin! 

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