Aways. Got auto save configured for every 5 mins :-)
Regarding the nut, the overhang accommodates variations in neck width and allows you to tweak its position side to side slightly to get the outside strings sitting where you want them relative to the fretboard edge. When it comes to stringing up for the first time don't glue the nut in place, just let the string tension hold it. Nudge it side to side as needed until you get the position you want, then use a pencil to mark the edges of the fretboard on it.
Then you can remove the nut and file and sand down so the width matches perfectly. Do it slowly and carefully as the edge of the bone can sometimes splinter a bit if you're too rough.
Scott.
If you ever do need to file or sand the nut in-situ, always mask up the surrounding neck first. You might think you can get away with it, but you'll slip or not realise what you're doing, and you will mark the neck or the fretboard. I've done it myself.
Damn that intensifying coat is i n t e n s e![]()
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Rossco that is looking insanely good. Keep up the good work !
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