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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by mihnt@lemmy.ca to c/luthier@lemmy.world
 

Hey there. I have an Ibanez AX-7221 (Japanese made version) that has a damaged nut. I need to replace it, but am financially locked but do have access to a 3d printer.

Are there materials that can be printed which would be ok for this task and stand up to the stresses?

Edit: <3 to everyone that has given advice here. Much better than the 3d printing community's answers I got.

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[โ€“] alleycat@feddit.de 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

You mean from the end here as circled?

Yes, exactly!

On of the thing I was actually also considering was making small tabs that I could use to keep it from sliding side to side and still replaceable. Think that would be wise or just glue the bastard down?

Just use a tiny drop of superglue to hold it in place. It can still be carefully broken out and be replaced this way. The rest is done by string tension.

[โ€“] mihnt@lemmy.ca 2 points 11 months ago

Yes, exactly!

Cool, will do. Can't be harder than the Ocarina I printed, lol.

Just use a tiny drop of superglue to hold it in place. It can still be carefully broken out and be replaced this way. The rest is done by string tension.

Gotcha. Here's to hoping I don't mess this up! Thanks for your advice!