How To Fix A Guitar Nut With Baking Soda. Sharpen My Axe

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  • @steve6rocks11
    @steve6rocks11 3 года назад +9

    Ah dude, that string and sandpaper tip was exactly what I’ve been looking! Got my subscription 🤘🏼

  • @ericmay2d2
    @ericmay2d2 5 лет назад +30

    Phillip Mcknight has literally, the most integrity of any reviewers. Its a rare thing with all these networks around here.

    • @michael_caz_nyc
      @michael_caz_nyc 4 года назад +1

      He seems like a real Stand-up guy. I do enjoy his videos. Very relevant & informative.

  • @Hulkhoagie1
    @Hulkhoagie1 5 лет назад +7

    Hey Phil, I appreciate that you make videos like this. As someone who likes to set up their own instruments but sometimes runs into issues, videos like this are an invaluable resource. Good stuff.

  • @MrWise.666
    @MrWise.666 5 лет назад +41

    Good video, Phil. I'd like to see more informational videos on how to fix your guitar like these, so keep up the good work. 🤘

  • @runningwithscissors0911
    @runningwithscissors0911 4 года назад +1

    Phil ! You're just the best! Your videos are always so very helpful - clear, direct, concise and easy to follow. THANK YOU!

  • @KiltedTupiniquin
    @KiltedTupiniquin 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you Phil! It was because of you that I got the courage to start fixing my guitars myself, starting with the cheap ones :)

  • @capnbard
    @capnbard 5 лет назад

    Awesome video, Phil. These guitar maintenance videos are fantastic for someone like me who is trying to get in to doing some minor guitar work himself. Thanks for what you do!

  • @rickhenry1833
    @rickhenry1833 Год назад

    Thank you Phil for talking about repairing the ebony colored nut using graphite, baking soda and super glue. Much appreciated mate !

  • @dalepal
    @dalepal 5 лет назад +9

    The baking soda with CA glue trick is a great temporary fix and your method shows how easy it can be. I appreciate your showing the use of a cut straw and the sandpaper around the string in place of buying special tools that will be rarely used.

    • @matsumoku1
      @matsumoku1 Год назад

      Is pretty much permanent. The whole nut will wear down before the one with glue will wear down.

  • @archiguitarchi
    @archiguitarchi 5 лет назад +1

    Been doing this for years, in fact I just filled a low slot on a 61 LP SG for a friend the other day. It's a temporary fix at best, but seems to last well when used on bone. C.A. glue seeks moisture, so plastics are risky since they are mostly oil. If the guitar is valuable, mask off the area around the nut to protect adjacent finishes and the fingerboard. Your idea to use the repaired nut as a template is GREAT advice.

  • @jonathanhandsmusic
    @jonathanhandsmusic 3 года назад

    I’m finally getting around to fixing the nut on my Tele. This is the best quick fix for sure.

  • @fiveaces1029
    @fiveaces1029 5 лет назад

    Great tips for us frugal folks THANKS!

  • @casperboo5465
    @casperboo5465 5 лет назад

    Great and very helpful tips and advice for every one, thank you Phill, and thank You for your Time, Cheers

  • @malicesmom
    @malicesmom 5 лет назад +2

    I have been SO frustrared trying to adjust my guitar (to get rid of open string buzz) recently, not even considering that the nut may be the problem. Thanks for the video!

  • @WickedFesterBand
    @WickedFesterBand 5 лет назад +2

    Good video Phillip. I've done the baking soda trick before. It's works. My set of nut slot files are made by Hosco. The electric set is calibrated for 10's but I find I have no issues with the 9's I play. They were very moderately priced through Philadelphia Luthier. Around $50. I own a lot of guitars and like to work on them, so a small investment for me. (I like to buy budget priced guitars as well) In the past we have used the string and sand paper trick with good results. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. What a difference a properly cut nut makes.

  • @holtcharlie501
    @holtcharlie501 4 года назад

    Id love to give my Strat to Phil for a set up. Seems like a proper decent bloke with serious attention to detail. Ive been playing guitar for a long time now but have recently been looking into guitar maintenance and how to do set ups. Such good tutorials 👏

  • @dontderockmeriz4546
    @dontderockmeriz4546 5 лет назад

    And also, bring back the sharpen my axe! That was awesome.

  • @elklakeradio8776
    @elklakeradio8776 5 лет назад

    Thank you!! Exactly what i needed to know. Its even my G string that’s giving me trouble. Frets sharp at 2. You rule.

  • @barbmelle3136
    @barbmelle3136 5 лет назад +2

    From Leo: Good tips Phil. I have several old nuts of various colors that I file into dust for the "baking soda" trick.

  • @josuesamaniego182
    @josuesamaniego182 5 лет назад

    I appreciate you so much Phil. Thank you.

  • @AlbusBand
    @AlbusBand 5 лет назад

    Holy hell this is a great quick “get by” tip. Thanks !!!

  • @onpsxmember
    @onpsxmember 5 лет назад +1

    I knew the baking soda trick would be in there, but I never thought about filling old nutslots to make a template for the new one. Thx phil. Just as nutslot lubricant I prefer PTFE grease (teflon) over graphite. No tiny magnetic crap flying around and it's a better lubricant, it's cheap and a little goes a long way. I'll use it to fill the black nutslots. I really like the quick tips.

  • @krispykrunkdonut
    @krispykrunkdonut 5 лет назад +3

    Phil! THis saved my bacon today! thanks so much!

  • @dontderockmeriz4546
    @dontderockmeriz4546 5 лет назад

    Keep these coming Phil!!!

  • @RJsCave
    @RJsCave 5 лет назад

    Great tips Phil! thanks. Keep 'em coming.

  • @Joey.Darkwoods-Studio
    @Joey.Darkwoods-Studio 5 лет назад

    Very cool and informative! Thanks Phil!

  • @EmbelekoBand
    @EmbelekoBand 5 лет назад +1

    Great video. The title made me laugh right away cause I stopped reading after NUT. Now there's a great video to look forward to on Tuesdays. Thanks Phil.

  • @warrenxiii6721
    @warrenxiii6721 5 лет назад

    The super glue baking soda trick is brilliant

  • @rockinchairboogie3222
    @rockinchairboogie3222 5 лет назад

    Good job Phil. Keep up the cool work man.

  • @AkiraSpectrum
    @AkiraSpectrum 5 лет назад

    Another amazing tech tip. Thanks!

  • @droogii1142
    @droogii1142 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the video, this will save a lot of us some time and money.

  • @michaeld1378
    @michaeld1378 5 лет назад +28

    For those who don't do this stuff too often, I would have suggested lots of taping off. I have a tele with some marks from my fret file as I filed at an angle. Glue on fret board is not a great thing either(done that too).

    • @KozmykJ
      @KozmykJ 5 лет назад

      I had a nasty accident with superglue once. Damn stuff sneaked down along a fret line and around onto the back of the neck while I wasn't looking.
      Luckily, sort of, it was one of my own guitars so I didn't mess up another person's pride and joy ....

    • @donniefisk2252
      @donniefisk2252 3 года назад +1

      Yeah , agreed . There is ALOT of bad information in this video.

    • @donniefisk2252
      @donniefisk2252 3 года назад

      @@dezertson2011 indeed. Poly repels acetone . Beads up like water . Good info to post .

  • @victorcavazos5012
    @victorcavazos5012 4 года назад

    Oh man! I thought my nut was ruined but that baking soda w glue trick it amazing!

  • @mauricerrr
    @mauricerrr 5 лет назад +3

    I love these tech tips! Could you please do a video on how you level and crown frets?

  • @barbarasmith3579
    @barbarasmith3579 2 года назад

    Enjoyed it phil! I,ve been playing guitar for years but finding a Luthier who can fix things and does it like you do is next to impossible!...Jerry S.

  • @seanlehmkuhle742
    @seanlehmkuhle742 5 лет назад

    Excellent camera work. I can actually see Phil is doing.

  • @davidkaiser810
    @davidkaiser810 5 лет назад

    Cool information. Thanks Phil

  • @BillLarkinmusic
    @BillLarkinmusic 4 года назад

    Thank you Phil! You saved my PRS! ( and i live in the middle of nowhere )

  • @pablobobatty4720
    @pablobobatty4720 5 лет назад

    Thank you Phil!

  • @anastasiosgiannikis1856
    @anastasiosgiannikis1856 4 года назад

    Nice vid. Saves time from replacing the full nut

  • @thrasherx9319
    @thrasherx9319 5 лет назад

    Brilliant. Great tips. Thanks.

  • @1mdlmusic
    @1mdlmusic 5 лет назад +1

    One of the nut slots on one of my cheap guitars was just a shade too low. I slid a tiny piece of paper under the string into the slot. When I tuned it up, it was the perfect height.

  • @jago5300
    @jago5300 2 года назад

    I just bought an electric guitar. The sixth string e was buzzing like heck, and if you look at the neck you can see that it's curved a little bit to the right too much. I just got this guitar today. What I did is a temporary thing as an experiment was a little bit of peace of aluminum foil in the nut. Now I can tune it. But with that said, I would like to thank you for how you did your video it was quick, to the point and no waste of time. All the other videos. Talked about the dogs, the cats, the trip they took, the dog that ran across the street, why the sky was blue that day, and by the time they got to the point it was 90% over and they still didn't say what needed to be said. It almost makes me think why .0002% of the population commits suicide. From their videos I could see why. Thumbs up to you and I'm going to save this video and subscrib

  • @briankennedy8168
    @briankennedy8168 5 лет назад

    Love the Tech tips

  • @josephpeoples3910
    @josephpeoples3910 5 лет назад

    Excellent video. I too love these quick tech tips. But when I learned this one, I was trained to put the baking soda into the slot then drop the CA on top of it. I think I like your way better, except you definatly have to be faster your way.

  • @kentsalva5438
    @kentsalva5438 5 лет назад

    I have the same issue in 3:00 high E string is buzzing and i didn't even know what to do but this vid helped me and im about to try it to my 24 fret strat

  • @surgeneral108
    @surgeneral108 Год назад

    Good job, it helped a lot!

  • @fastheartmartvideos
    @fastheartmartvideos 11 месяцев назад

    Great helpful video! Thank You :)

  • @DR440
    @DR440 5 лет назад

    Great tip! I use Carmex lip balm as an alternative to Lubrikit. It's low cost and available just about anywhere!

  • @observinghumanity3034
    @observinghumanity3034 4 года назад +3

    I found some stuff called blufixx that is much easier to work with. It’s a clear viscous gel epoxy that you squeeze a very tiny amount of into the nut slot you need to adjust the height of and then set it with an ultraviolet light. You can clean excess gel with a Qtip so it’s just exactly in the nut slot you are fixing before you use the light and it doesn’t have the chance of running everywhere into your nut slot or onto your fret board.
    Blufixx comes in different colors, but the clear stuff seems the best since the curing light can penetrate it completely. You can mix it with bone dust or tusq dust, but if you are just making a very small adjustment the clear epoxy is pretty invisible and solid on its own.

    • @neilmartin99
      @neilmartin99 3 года назад

      A guitar tech cut the nut slots for my Yamaha in order to lower the action a bit at the 1st fret.
      He also filed down the saddle and adjusted the truss rod.
      The B and E slots seem a bit deep to me.
      Approximately 2-3 times the width of the strings.
      The G string slot basically covers the entire string and maybe goes just a hair higher.
      Other strings seem ok.
      What is your opinion on the B and E. Will the nut slot depth affect the guitar in any negative way?
      I'd actually like to go a hair lower on those strings.
      Thanks

    • @bluwng
      @bluwng Месяц назад

      I was thinking of an epoxy, baking soda and super glue I don’t think will be dense enough. I don’t have an ultra violet light but will find other epoxies.

  • @wildebeast6065
    @wildebeast6065 5 лет назад +17

    3:35 Hey I remember that from my heyday in the 80's! Boy my nose still hurts. 😮

    • @angrytroll27
      @angrytroll27 4 года назад

      HAHA yeah looks a bit suss

    • @juffurey
      @juffurey 3 года назад

      my foreskin still hurts. don't try to superglue things nude.

  • @donciseau
    @donciseau 5 лет назад

    Very educational

  • @wesleyalan9179
    @wesleyalan9179 5 лет назад

    Great video, Phil!

  • @KevinPlaysGuitar
    @KevinPlaysGuitar 5 лет назад

    Wow, great tips!

  • @jadecleveland865
    @jadecleveland865 4 года назад

    I just put some paper between the nut and the string if i wanna raise the action of a single string. Works really great!

  • @KozmykJ
    @KozmykJ 5 лет назад +11

    Good tips, well explained.
    I had a graphite nut slot get too deep on my Modulus Q5.
    I had a temporary fix to raise the string in the slot using the insulation sheath from a cable.
    The luthier I took it to repaired it with powdered pencil lead and super glue. (I don't know which grade of pencil lead)
    That was 21 years ago and I gigged it plenty for 10 years or more.
    The nut is still good.

    • @neilpatrickhairless
      @neilpatrickhairless 5 лет назад +1

      A good thing to know if you're using pencils for the graphite is that if the grade you're using has a "B" it means it has higher amounts of graphite in the core as opposed to just carbon. I used to use Staedtler Lumograph personally

    • @KozmykJ
      @KozmykJ 5 лет назад +1

      Good point but don't you mean Clay not Carbon?
      After all Graphite is Carbon innit.
      Pencil leads are a Graphite/Clay mixture.
      But again, good point about getting more Graphite from the B end of the scale.

    • @onpsxmember
      @onpsxmember 5 лет назад +1

      Graphite is carbon. The regular pencils have the graphite for the colour and clay as the binder while some grease/wax can also be in the mix for impregnation. With the grease/wax it runs smooth while writing. The ones from mechanical pencils needs a polymer base or they'd be even more fragile. I'd go for the powdered stuff, since it's cheap and it's fine. All particles will have the same size. Bigger surface=>better adhesion and it's 100% graphite.

    • @MrDream-zm1pw
      @MrDream-zm1pw 2 года назад +1

      Both of you are lifesavers. My idiot guitar “luthier” cut the slot on a high e too deep on a brand new guitar that had a half-cut nut. I was thinking of returning it but now I know how to fix it myself. You guys are the real heroes. And I will never deal with the tech again

    • @KozmykJ
      @KozmykJ 2 года назад +2

      @@MrDream-zm1pw 👍 I bought some Actual powdered Graphite a while back. I've only used it the once.
      Worked welk though.
      If the nut is white/bone then you can use sodium bicarbonate or even baking powder {bicarb and fine flour} as the substrate for the CA glue...
      Some folks just put the powder then add a Tiny drop of CA.
      Others play it safer and "Dam" the ends of the slot. Blue tack works for that job.

  • @luissanabria5861
    @luissanabria5861 4 года назад

    Thanks for the info. My acoustic came with nylon strings and when I switched over to steel strings the B string cut it’s way through the nut/bridge.

  • @petebrown3715
    @petebrown3715 5 лет назад

    Great video Phil.

  • @iamjackrock
    @iamjackrock 4 года назад

    Thanks man, you McGyver that nut, thats what i need.

  • @rijosigns
    @rijosigns 5 лет назад

    sweet very helpful ty phil

  • @georgemifsud1425
    @georgemifsud1425 5 лет назад

    THANKS KING ALL THE WAY FROM MALTA TNS

  • @RWulff007
    @RWulff007 5 лет назад

    Skills. Great tips

  • @pipotherium
    @pipotherium Год назад

    Great tip re:string & 400 grit sandpaper.

  • @JeremyPatty
    @JeremyPatty 5 лет назад +1

    Saved me 60 bucks thanks - one additional tip - a dremel comes in handy if you waaaay overdo it like i did.

  • @Nystagmium
    @Nystagmium 5 лет назад

    Thanks Phil! The super-glue trick is definitely a temporary solution. Would only resort to it if I didn't already have a new nut. I mean, expensive nuts are still less than $20.

  • @tagueobright736
    @tagueobright736 3 года назад

    Thankyou!

  • @counselortothestreets102
    @counselortothestreets102 5 лет назад

    I fixed a guitar cord tip that came off. I used qtip cotton and super glue to make the little water piece between the tip and the longer shaft.

  • @TheJosephPhillips
    @TheJosephPhillips 4 года назад

    Your the best! Knowledge beyond.. you should start a luthier school or online course of sorts! Id pay for it 👍👍

  • @PetePuma25
    @PetePuma25 10 месяцев назад

    Great video

  • @stevieboy444
    @stevieboy444 5 лет назад +2

    These are great Phil. Shims always seem kinda random to me in terms of the alteration to the neck angle. Can you please do a vid on how to decide what the optimum neck angle should be? Thanks.

  • @i8MyChocol8s
    @i8MyChocol8s 3 года назад

    Thank u so much dude

  • @dannybowring6089
    @dannybowring6089 Год назад

    Tank you

  • @dannydarko371
    @dannydarko371 2 месяца назад

    Another option to build up a slot is to pack it with cotton wool or some cotton from the end of a bud and drip a few drops of superglue onto the cotton

  • @randorider2801
    @randorider2801 4 года назад

    Thanks bro.🤟🏻

  • @skeetschuler1859
    @skeetschuler1859 5 лет назад

    Thanks nice tip

  • @Banjomute
    @Banjomute 3 года назад

    Thanks great video. How long does it the mixture take to harden before you can file it?

  • @goldbug1974
    @goldbug1974 5 лет назад +15

    Phil, could you show how you correctly file down the edges of frets when they start to stick out past the edge of the fretboard?

    • @StringsOfCrossroads
      @StringsOfCrossroads 5 лет назад +2

      goldbug1974 yes please and also a way that you can roll the fretboard edges please. So many bodge examples I’ve seen of people doing this. Is there a tool you can buy?

    • @MisterGuitarItalia
      @MisterGuitarItalia 5 лет назад +2

      YES please!

    • @mauricerrr
      @mauricerrr 5 лет назад +1

      He already did this. It's in the 5 mods you can do with your strat video.

    • @mauricerrr
      @mauricerrr 5 лет назад +2

      @@StringsOfCrossroads He already did this in the sharpen my axe video with the squier affinity. I also tried that method myself because of him and i'm very pleased with the result

    • @StringsOfCrossroads
      @StringsOfCrossroads 5 лет назад +1

      mauricerrr okay thanks I’ll look that one up. I must have missed that episode.

  • @CurrieNerd
    @CurrieNerd 5 лет назад +1

    "Fun with glue". Many, many hours of entertainment, right there :)

  • @markhoskins
    @markhoskins 5 лет назад

    Great video Phil! When doing the baking soda trick I generally file the slots out a little to give a little more area for the glue paste to sit and grab on to, plus it cleans the surface to prep it. I also pack in the baking soda first then add the glue. I'll have to give your way a go as it seems to create less mess... plus the tip with the straw pure gold! :)

  • @kostis6
    @kostis6 4 года назад

    Great trick thank you! how long do you think this Glue+Soda trick can last?

  • @evilcowboy
    @evilcowboy 3 года назад

    FYI the color trick of using graphite is good but I found that using carbon is better and you can literally get that by burning paper and adding the ash. Carbon is also brittle and should be a tiny bit harder but not sure if it would be harder than using graphite.
    Another quick way of coloring it is after cutting the new slot then just use a sharpie and color it. May not be the same color black but its close enough no one will notice.
    So it is a worth while trick since it does last a pretty long time, I have yet to wear it down to know how long it lasts.

  • @suntzuwarsword1964
    @suntzuwarsword1964 Год назад

    Cool

  • @jameslightningappleby
    @jameslightningappleby 8 месяцев назад

    Magic.

  • @janetking1239
    @janetking1239 3 года назад

    You can a no.2 pencil to "lube" the nut slot so the string itself can
    Have a little"give". It's the graphite in the lead-think I saw this tip on
    A Dan Erlewine/🍲 StewMac video.

  • @ferpetrucci
    @ferpetrucci 5 лет назад +2

    Very informative as always 👍🏻👍🏻
    I’ve got a guitar with Floyd rose and the 3rd string buzzes when played open, the neck is well adjusted, could it be sitting too low that it touches the 1st fret? Thank you Phil 🙂

    • @darktempest53
      @darktempest53 5 лет назад

      Yeah, or it's not sat right on the locking nut. But that rarely happens to pain strings

    • @mauricerrr
      @mauricerrr 5 лет назад

      Yeah it's probably cut too low

  • @sherzar
    @sherzar 3 года назад +4

    remember to put a a painters tape, as not everyone is pro like phillip :D

  • @NathanWoollaston
    @NathanWoollaston 5 лет назад

    Have you done a video on heel truss rod adjustment Phil?
    I've got a Japanese 68 reissue and I'm scared to think about taking the neck off.

  • @ZackRamsey14
    @ZackRamsey14 5 лет назад

    Dude yes.

  • @amitsapir2
    @amitsapir2 5 лет назад

    Can you fill a shallow groove in a tusq nut, or once it is cut too deep you have to replace the whole thing?

  • @erickleefeld4883
    @erickleefeld4883 5 лет назад +13

    I had a worn out nut. So I had it replaced with a Gold Tone Zero-Glide - a direct retrofit zero-fret nut, requiring no additional routing. Love it.
    Zero-frets are great. Why don't all guitars use them?

  • @alexisschrodinger75
    @alexisschrodinger75 5 лет назад +2

    It would be nice to protect the fingerboard with some tape before apply superglue in the nut...
    And, what happens with the first and second strings?, they are to small to insert a string with paper grip.

  • @Ac12_21
    @Ac12_21 3 года назад

    thank you soooo much for this i used a rotary tool and went too deep🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️ didn’t do any research at all

  • @angelomartino4667
    @angelomartino4667 5 лет назад

    Phil, Can you give us some advices to keep our guitars good when winter will come?

  • @VictorRiquelmeRock
    @VictorRiquelmeRock 5 лет назад

    what is the right height of the strings to the frets ? I am thinking of sanding my guitar nut.

  • @stfu5617
    @stfu5617 5 лет назад

    Great vid Phil, will this work on a black nut?

  • @smokegrasseatath1690
    @smokegrasseatath1690 Год назад

    what string gauge I am supposed to take for the high e string then ? 9 on a .10 gauge slot, for instance ?

  • @innersanctumsoldier
    @innersanctumsoldier 5 лет назад +1

    Does this work if you want to change the strings for lower tuned guitars? ie instead of E standard you go down to A standard. I guess if you have the correct width files, right? Anyone got a link to good files?

  • @jchavins
    @jchavins 5 лет назад

    graphic powder added....cool

  • @chrishelms5985
    @chrishelms5985 5 лет назад

    Welding torch tip cleaning set

  • @WorshipGuitarist4life17
    @WorshipGuitarist4life17 10 месяцев назад

    My Alvarez artist elite acoustic guitar high e string is cut too low. I was doing an experiment with using a left handed string set on right hand nut.