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Hofner Colorama II restoration project part 15 making a new nut


The old nut on our Hofner Colorama II was in a terrible state. It was too shallow and had a piece of card underneath it in order to raise it up. Additionally the bottom was not flat.

Here it is:




I have no reason to trust this nut at all, so I'm not going to use it as a template for the new one.

So here I am sanding a new piece of bone down to the right thickness using a piece of coarse sandpaper set on a flat surface:



Then cutting the bone to length:



Here I’m checking it fits nicely into the nut slot:



Before I can continue, I need to make up a new half pencil, since I appear to have misplaced my old one.

So we take a normal pencil:



Slice it down the middle (watch your fingers):



Superglue the lead into place (optional, but I find it a good idea, since there’s nothing really holding the lead in place at this stage):



Remove superglued finger from pencil (again, optional):



Sand pencil flat:




And then I usually put some Sellotape (Scotch tape) along the bottom of the pencil to stop from getting carbon all over everything.

Next I draw a line along the new nut, using the frets as a guide:



I like to then draw a second line a little higher as a kind of secondary guide, so I fit something nice and slim under the pencil and draw another line, as follows:



Then I sand the nut down to very close to the higher line:


Mark the position of the slots using my nut slot guide template thingy:



Then file the nut slots using nut files. I file down to somewhere between the two lines, trying to make sure I end up with the same distance from the BOTTOM of the slots to the lower line. Also I file at a slight downward angle so that the slots will be lower at the end closer to the tuners. This ensures that the strings make contact at the very front of the nut.



The idea is to get them as close as possible to the lower line without going over. Once you do that, you’ve gone too far. I prefer a little bit of a buffer, since I can always remove more material from the bottom of the nut if it’s too high, but once I go too low, it’s time to make a new nut.

I then round off the back of the nut a little and polish it up using various grades of sandpaper. And here’s the final result:



Compared to the old nut, I’m sure you’ll agree it’s a bit of an improvement:


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