Tonight, I cut a nut for my main Les Paul from a Corian blank I had laying around.
Using my Stewie-Mac fret saws, and following the headstock angle,, I slotted the nut straight, keeping first fret height to my preferred setting of .020" unfretted.
Using .009, .011, .016, .026, .036, .046 strings, I profiled the slots as follows:
E = .051"
A= .041"
D= .034"
G= .024"
B= .015"
E= .013"
Once I had the shape of the slot, I then added a rounded bottom with my selection of welding tip cleaners.
Then I shaped the nut profile in such a way that I created a 'fall away' on the tuning key side, so the lateral bend in the D and G strings is actually taking place in mid air.
Will post pics in the morning...
Using my Stewie-Mac fret saws, and following the headstock angle,, I slotted the nut straight, keeping first fret height to my preferred setting of .020" unfretted.
Using .009, .011, .016, .026, .036, .046 strings, I profiled the slots as follows:
E = .051"
A= .041"
D= .034"
G= .024"
B= .015"
E= .013"
Once I had the shape of the slot, I then added a rounded bottom with my selection of welding tip cleaners.
Then I shaped the nut profile in such a way that I created a 'fall away' on the tuning key side, so the lateral bend in the D and G strings is actually taking place in mid air.
Will post pics in the morning...





