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Zero glide nut installation
Zero glide nut installation








zero glide nut installation

The actual installation of the new Zero Glide Nut on my LP Studio guitar was relatively easy, if you can install a traditional bone or plastic nut on a guitar neck then you should be able to install one of these Zero Glide Nuts as installing one is much like installing a traditional nut, no extensive modifications need to be done to the existing nut trench like you would need to do if you were installing a Floyd Rose Nut or a Fender LSR Roller Nut on a Strat for example, all that may be needed is a bit of filing/sanding of the Zero Glide Nut bone material in order to get it to fit since it is made a bit oversized, the nut itself is made from bone according to the instructions and while I was filing the nut to fit I definitely could smell a distinctive smell of bone. Since I don't have any sets of strings in 46-10 gauge to put on my LP Studio, I'll have to wait till next week to buy some so stay tuned for some demo clips.

zero glide nut installation

I'm starting this thread so I can post a review of the Zero Glide Nuts I recently ordered online from Stewmac, I'll be including my experience with the installation of the Zero Glide Nuts on my Gibson LP Studio guitar and my Chibson Angus SG guitar, so far I have completed the installation work on my LP studio, also in this thread I will include some audio demos so you can hear what the guitars sound like before and after the installation, along with some pics, here's what the Zero Glide Nuts look like in their packaging:Īnd here's what one of them looks like installed on my LP Studio:










Zero glide nut installation