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RE: Fret buzz- can i fix it myself (in reply to Neotriz)
Hey Neotriz,
I have been watching this thread waiting for a response because I would like to know what to do in this type of situation as well!
Hopefully, one of the luthiers here can give you a step by step guide and you can make a decision if you feel comfortable. I am a big believer in do it yourself when it comes to guitar, but it helps when you are not working on your number one guitar!
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RE: Fret buzz- can i fix it myself (in reply to Neotriz)
If it is the open strings buzzing on the first fret, which I think is what you are describing, then the nut slots are too low rather than the fret being too high. Solutions are one of the following Shim the nut to make it higher Fill the slots and recut (CA and bicarb soda or bone dust) Fit a new nut
To do this properly requires nut files or take it to a luthier