What is the Standard Nut Width for Most Guitar Kit World Kits?Updated 8 days ago
If nut width is especially important to your build, please check the Product Specifications on the kit page or contact us for confirmation.
Most of our 6-string kits (ST, TE, LP, PR, etc.) come with a nut width of 42 mm.
This size is common across many electric guitars and offers a comfortable balance for most players.
What is the Nut Width for 7-String Kits?
For 7-string kits the nut width is 45 mm or 48 mm.
What is the Nut Width for 4-String Bass Kits?
For 4-string bass kits the nut width is 40 mm.
Can Nut Width Vary Slightly Between Kits?
Yes. As with all woodworking, there can be a tolerance of 0.1–0.3 mm. This does not affect playability, and every neck is produced to properly fit its matching body
Can I Request a Custom Nut Width?
Yes! If you’re looking for a specific nut size or neck profile, you can order through our Custom Shop. For example:
- Wider nut width for extended range guitars.
- Chunkier necks (like “Fat/Wide” profiles with ~1” thickness at the nut).
Summary
- Most 6-string kits = 42 mm nut width.
- Most 7-string kits = 45 mm nut width.
- Most 4-string bass kits = 40 mm nut width.
- Minor tolerance (0.1–0.3 mm) is normal due to woodwork.
- For specific requests, check product specs or order via the Custom Shop.