Röö guitars #005 part 33 - Cutting the nut slot
Still applying the wipe-on poly on the back and sides. I changed the method and the product used after reading the whole internet twice. I am aiming to get as close to perfect finish as I can, and I am happy to redo the entire process when I see it going wrong. The neck is now prepared for binding, with the nut slot cut the binding channel corrected at the headstock side. I have not decided the method yet, I'm tempted to use superglue for the simplicity and drying time. Thanks for watching! Visit: www.rooguitars.com

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