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Old 06-01-2007, 07:50 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Making thinner historic necks - yourself

BB has got more talent than us that's how. Sanding down edges is risky business though folks, be aware that accidents do happen and using a sanding block to make a uniform, consistent path would be advised. Having a full-blown wood shop means I would be comfortable and familiar with with doing this kinda work, but please don't just get any old sandpaper and whack away. Sanding away too much might also expose fret edges.

Ash, what was the grit of the paper that you used, and was it slightly wetted or dry? Also did you use a sanding block or bare hand? How uniform was the end result?
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