A question for those of you who build:
My first (and still main) guitar's nut is in sad shape - most notably the G slot is much deeper that the others. Grandson Rudy (I suspect with some help & advice from Dad....) got me a Stew-Mac gift certificate for my b-day, so (along with new tuners for my classical & under-string radius gauges for setting up the Tele & Strat) I got a ZeroGlide nut for it; figured "Hey, no slot filing & the same tonality on open & fretted strings! Why not?" I had assumed that the zero frets (they include a selection so you can find the height you need) would be the same width as the nut. Guess again; 3/8" longer at least.
So, short of spending hundreds on tools and instructional vids to teach my self actual fret work; how can I cut & dress it?
Thanks in advance,
Peter (who does, in fact, now realize he misspelled the subject line)