Hey all - in the process of my 1st build, I screwed up the nut slot in the neck. After cleaning up the slot, it is way too wide for the pre-cut/slotted nut I found and was using as a guide. I have a real wide bone blank that I was going to use as the actual nut, but in order to get things like string/pole-piece and tuner post position down, I sticky back taped the older nut into the slot and started measuring. It's the correct height, but (without string tension) has some wobble to it. To test the electronics, I just kept the taped nut in there (I was real excited to hear this thing) and strung it up. Fully tensioned, it's OK. It's like one of those Pergo floating floors...
Here's the kicker: The bass stays in tune perfectly, and I was able to intonate without a problem. Basically, if I didn't know the nut was taped in, I'd never even think about it.
Here's my question: Will this situation come back to haunt me? I know that changing strings is going to be an event, but as long as I do them 1 at a time, there shouldn't be too much of a problem.
Also, anyone have any tips for grinding a bone nut down to size?
Thanks,
Steve