billpepper82
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I seen someone do it on a video when I first searched on how locking tuners worked.
I use Carmex (lip balm), apply with a toothpick, and wipe off excess, just like good Dr. mentions. Works wonders.
I am constantly amazed by the number of guitarists I play with who don't lubricate the nut. I hear that tell tale "ping" when they're tuning.
Big Bends Nut Sauce baby. I use it on all of my guitars and it is excellent and it absolutely improves tuning stability, as does the pencil method.
what a nice forum !
We can share our problems of lubrication with other guys![]()
There is more than one cause for binding at the nut, and lubrication may or may not fix it depending on what the problem is. One problem that exists is the angle that the string takes between the nut and the tuning key. On a classic 3 x 3 headstock that is found on a certain very expensive guitar, the angle the string takes out the back of the nut to the tuner is drastic on the middle two strings. These guitars are notorious for going out of tune about every other song. Guitars that have a direct string pull from the nut to the tuners are more stable, since the string slides straight through the nut. The longer the string pull is between the nut and the tuner, the more likely you are to have tuning issues. If your strings go through a string tree to the tuners, you are more likely to have tuning issues, since you have created another angle the string has to go through to get to the tuner. That's the beauty of the Music Man design. It has direct string pull to the tuner, with as little distance between the nut and the tuner as possible.
In the case of a Music Man guitar, if you are having binding issues, it is more than likely going to be on the wound strings. The binding will also occur if you have gone up in your string sizes. If the guitar came stock with 9s, and you are using 11s, you will likely experience some binding. You may choose to slightly widen your nut slots with a nut file, or use a lubrication product. Nut Sauce is the choice of many of the players I know.