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KAISH Curved 42mm Unbleached Pure Bone Nut Guitar Slotted Bone Nut for Strat/Tele 42x3.2mm KAISH Curved 42mm Unbleached Pure Bone Nut Guitar Slotted Bone Nut for Strat/Tele 42x3.2mm KAISH Curved 42mm Unbleached Pure Bone Nut Guitar Slotted Bone Nut for Strat/Tele 42x3.2mm

KAISH Curved 42mm Unbleached Pure Bone Nut Guitar Slotted Bone Nut for Strat/Tele 42x3.2mm

KAISH Curved 42mm Unbleached Pure Bone Nut Guitar Slotted Bone Nut for Strat/Tele 42x3.2mm KAISH Curved 42mm Unbleached Pure Bone Nut Guitar Slotted Bone Nut for Strat/Tele 42x3.2mm KAISH Curved 42mm Unbleached Pure Bone Nut Guitar Slotted Bone Nut for Strat/Tele 42x3.2mm
$ 5.99

Score By Feature

Based on 175 ratings
Satisfaction
9.28
Packaging
9.19
Value for money
8.98
Delivery
9.39

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Product Description

Unbleached (Curved Bottom, rather than Flat Bottom)
42x3 inches in size 2x5/5. 6/4. 6 (mm)
E to E string spacing is 35. 4mm
Important note: When installing the nut, you may need to sand or deepen the slots before polishing them.

Questions & Answers

Is this going to fit in a Fender Squire Stratocaster?

Yes, if your Squier has a nut width of 43mm.

How big is this nut's radius?

There is no radius. Due to the fact that it is a nut with a flat bottom.

Selected User Reviews For KAISH Curved 42mm Unbleached Pure Bone Nut Guitar Slotted Bone Nut for Strat/Tele 42x3.2mm

I used this to replace the stock American Made Stratocaster neck nut, and it's great, but it takes some skill and effort
5/5

To get it to fit properly, you'll have to shape it. As a result, you'll require some tools as well as some expertise. It's not a big deal for me because I have a workshop. br>br>It will necessitate a departure time of approximately. 25mm from the back (sand the back part closest to the tuners, not the "factory flat part, which is the side closest to the pickups). The factory nut on my neck curved to match the neck's radius. As a result, I used the original nut as a template to mark this one so I could figure out how much to remove and how to shape the curve. I used a Dremel to remove the bone (mostly in the middle) and then worked with 120 grit sandpaper to fit it. I took my time, and I'm very happy with the outcome. br>br>What I like best (to my surprise) is the quality of the sting slots. Except for the 1E string, which is slightly "centered," the spacing is perfect. " This worked out well for me because the stock string spacing was too close to the edge, and I didn't like where my 1E was placed. Finally, I use heavy top/light bottom strings (. ) and it's perfect now. 52- 10). The 6E would not fit as snugly as I desired on the stock nut. I was planning on silencing this nut to make room, but it turned out that I didn't need to. I was able to use the with ease. To get a perfect fit, remove 52 strings. In fact, I'd say that this nut fits all of my strings better. With a. br>br> My strat build is now complete, with the addition of a 05 degree reverse/shim and a full string setup. This is an excellent nut, and I would recommend it to anyone with the necessary tools and time to install it.

Saint Pruitt
Saint Pruitt
| Nov 05, 2021
It's fine, and it's perfect for a telecaster build
4/5

As others have stated, you treat this as if it were a blank nut. It will need to be shaped to fit and given a radius. It only took me about 30 minutes to complete, and it fits perfectly and is far superior to plastic. If you've never done it before, I recommend shaping the thickness to fit in the nut slot first, then shaping the radius at the top, and finally sanding the bottom of the nut to bring the height to your liking. I usually use paper with a grit of around 150. Higher grit numbers take longer, but they reduce the chance of oversanding. br>I can't tell if it makes a difference in tone, but I use bone nuts in all of my guitars. It improves their mood and appearance while also providing proper string height.

Foster Moss
Foster Moss
| Oct 06, 2021
You must first determine the dimensions of the nut that needs to be replaced! The material that makes up a bone nut is extremely tough
5/5

It's possible that minor adjustments to the overall height, width, and thickness will be required, down to the hundredth of a millimeter. If you're measuring a width of 3, That's the size you'll need: 43 mm. I start with 400 grit wet sandpaper and finish with 1000 grit, making sure everything is square. Keep an eye on it. I wouldn't recommend it unless you're certain you're ready. Mine took about 2 hours to complete, and I didn't use a milling machine at all.

Robin Roth
Robin Roth
| Apr 14, 2021
It fit my Strat neck perfectly after a little sanding to fit into the nut slot, and it saved me time
5/5

The width was ideal for an American strat. The spacing of the strings was perfect, and the notches made final filing a breeze. On my new build, it turned out beautifully. Bleached bone is a beautiful natural color. My job was made much easier by the fact that this was already roughly shaped and sized. I'll make another purchase.

Queen Tyler
Queen Tyler
| Jul 06, 2021
Not by a long shot
3/5

This nut is supposed to be used by a strat, according to the label. Maybe if you're willing to spend an hour or so filing it down to size; it's too thick, too high, and the slots aren't the right size. Go for the fender nut instead of the cheapest option.

Greta Blackwell
Greta Blackwell
| Dec 18, 2021
Bone nut to the core
5/5

I was very pleased with the preslotted nut; I usually make my own, but with a little tweaking, it's perfect; you'll need to sand the width a little to fit the slot in your neck, but it's very minor. br> This is an excellent way to improve the sound of any guitar. Yes, I do think it's a good idea.

Maya Gibson
Maya Gibson
| May 05, 2021
This is fantastic
5/5

This is fantastic content. Wide necks will benefit from the spacing. It's not going to show up out of nowhere. However, there is no such thing as a precut. This task necessitates the use of specialized equipment and knowledge.

Elaine Woodard
Elaine Woodard
| Sep 01, 2021
Excellent craftsmanship
5/5

Excellent quality; no changes are required.

Kaia Wolf
Kaia Wolf
| Jan 24, 2021

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