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PostPosted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 11:02 am 
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Hello,
I am Carlos Juan Busquiel. I am a professional guitar maker in Spain. I make classical guitars.
I am recording some weekly tutorials in video. I speak Spanish, but I have translated the text and added subtitles in English in Youtube.
Here you have the third tutorial I have made, about nut making. They don't follow any order, as I use actual builds to make them, and each week I explain the process that I am woking on at that moment.
I hope you like it. Any feedback is well appreciated.
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 11:51 am 
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¡Muy Bueno, Carlos!

I especially like how you emphasize the importance of the proper angle of the slot so that the string is in contact with the entire length of the slot. A lot of new builders miss that.

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 29, 2016 12:06 pm 
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Pat Foster wrote:
¡Muy Bueno, Carlos!

I especially like how you emphasize the importance of the proper angle of the slot so that the string is in contact with the entire length of the slot. A lot of new builders miss that.

Pat


Thanks Pat!
Yes! very important. I have spent hours trying to find the cause of noises that were the result of a poorly made nut. They usually seem to come from the bridge!

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Pat Foster wrote:
¡Muy Bueno, Carlos!

... A lot of new builders miss that.

Pat


Like me on my last classical, chasing a slight buzz ....

Thank you great video

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johnparchem wrote:
Pat Foster wrote:
¡Muy Bueno, Carlos!

... A lot of new builders miss that.

Pat


Like me on my last classical, chasing a slight buzz ....

Thank you great video


You're welcome, thanks for watching and commenting. ;)

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Carlos,

Thanks for the tutorial. It was very helpful. I will be looking at your others on YouTube. By the way, where is Petrer?

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2016 6:52 am 
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Carlos,

Thanks for the tutorial. It was very helpful. I will be looking at your others on YouTube. By the way, where is Petrer?

Thanks,
Max


Thanks for the comment, Max.
Petrer is a town in Spain, in the province of Alicante, very near the Mediterranean sea.

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Carlos great video production quality and content - very well done!

Many thanks!



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PostPosted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 6:34 pm 
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You use a triangular file to cut the nut slots? Not rounded files?


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