I think this has come up before but here goes.....
I got my hands on a nice Japanese LP copy a few years back.It needed some work.
I decided I'd start getting into making nuts and experiment.
I went through 5-10 tries.
I thought, "man, I suck at this!".
A friend finally suggested an Earvana for it.
Installed it, it plays perfect all the way up the neck.
The way I imagine and I could understand compensating nuts is;
the bridge adjusts to the 12th fret and the compensating nut adjusts, the other way, to the 12th fret.
(this is probably the wrong way to explain this, in a technical sense, but just a way to get my head around it)
My conclusions.
It could be that the saddles were shot.....never did replace them.
Frets low....maybe, but it's fine for me.
It could be that I suck at making nuts ......not true. I have since made a few that worked fine.
Over all, this thing plays fantastic with the Earvana.
All the way up the neck the intonation is excellent and my ear is VERY picky.
Best $35 I ever spent on a geetar.
Takes 10 minutes to install and you don't have to hack into the wood.
Okay, you have to get a little used to it being there after install because it is a little larger than a normal nut when you play on the first fret but no biggy. Worth it.
This guitar is still one of my favorites to play for the tone AND the intonation.
My .o2
I don't have any connection to Earvana it was just a life...... guitar saver for me.