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StewMac Double-Edge Nut Slotting Files, Set of 6
StewMac Double-Edge Nut Slotting Files, Set of 6
StewMac Double-Edge Nut Slotting Files, Set of 6
StewMac Double-Edge Nut Slotting Files, Set of 6
StewMac Double-Edge Nut Slotting Files, Set of 6

StewMac Double-Edge Nut Slotting Files, Set of 6

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StewMac Double-Edge Nut Slotting Files, Set of 6 Features

  • The most durable and efficient nut-slotting files available

  • Specially designed for nut slotting, this file cuts two different width slots

  • The 9/16" x 7-5/8" (14.29mm x 193.67mm) steel file cuts on the edges only, and tapers from the center to a different thickness on each cutting edge

  • The cutting edge is approximately 3-7/8" (98.43mm) long

  • This set includes 6 double-edge files for a total of 12 different widths; see Product Description for measurements


About StewMac Double-Edge Nut Slotting Files, Set Of 6

SAVE WHEN YOU BUY ALL 6 FILES TOGETHER! The most durable and efficient nut-slotting files available. Specially designed for nut slotting, each file cuts two different width slots. Each 9/16" x 7-5/8" (14.29mm x 193.67mm) steel file cuts on the edges only, and tapers from the center to a different thickness on each cutting edge. The set of six files does the work of twelve! Rubber-coated handles give firm, comfortable control for the job. The complete set includes edge widths for filing round-bottom nut slots on most stringed instruments, including basses. Each file's cutting edge is approximately 3-7/8" (98.43mm) long. What files do I need? Choose nut slotting files that are the same size or no more that a few thousands larger than your individual string gauges. A smaller file can also be rocked side-to-side to widen a slot to the desired size. For example, you can cut a .043" slot with a .042" file by moving it around a bit. Tip: Customize your files We recommend that you mark on each side of your files so while working you can quickly tell the different gauge of cut. Here's how: make a cut on a scrap piece of bone or wood with both sides of the nut file, then measure the width of each cut with feeler gauges to determine which side is which. Guitar strings of known gauges will also work as measuring tools in a pinch. Once you have determined the proper edge, mark the file accordingly with a permanent marker. This set includes 6 double-edge files in the following sizes: 0.012" / 0.020" 0.026" / 0.032" 0.036" / 0.042" 0.050" / 0.060" 0.075" / 0.090" 0.105" / 0.120"