So, Robert... for doing a proper nut-cutting job, would there be a specific set / brand / type of saws (or other tool) that you would recommend as the best to do so?








Would this be exclusive to inline tuners or also to 3+3? WOuld you apply the same principle?
Strangely between the tuner location, string angle, nut etc my Godin with the standard whammy stays in perfect tune even with the low E taken fully slack plus pulling up bends. Different design from a Strat but I was shocked. So used to locking systems. I just put a lil silicone lube in the nut.
Oh behave!!
I thought so... Thank you kindly for your teachings, Robert! They're always insightful, straightforward and very much appreciated!3 + 3 is another beast. You cannot fix the inherent misalignment of the keys by virtue of the design.
The worst non-locking tremolos I see are PRS, bar none.
Van Halen 1 and 2!Sometimes, we see a guitar that will stay in tune from the hanger, but those are the exception rather than the rule, as is your guitar.
The worst non-locking tremolos I see are PRS, bar none.
Don't get me wrong, at $200/hour studio rate, I will only use a Floyd Rose for the ultimate in reliability, but I doubt you will find too many people who will whammy their stock, 6 screw tremolo (and send you a video of them doing it) to this kind of extreme and still have it return to pitch.
I'm constantly fixing the factory shortcomings...
Why? What’s wrong with them?
I thought so... Thank you kindly for your teachings, Robert! They're always insightful, straightforward and very much appreciated!

Great stuff!
It's my understanding that the EBMM 4+2 headstock design is pretty good with regards to string spacing and break angle. Any thoughts on it @Robert Herndon ?
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