I'm sanding the body so that the neck flows into the cutaway for better access to the higher frets.
I've cut the heal so it will leave plenty of the body around it to sand for the transition.
The only problem is, I have a tough time getting all three sides of the heal to set prefectly on the body.
So I had this silly idea, I cut a piece of the maple that was left over from the top so it would I could sand
all three surfaces of the heal at the same time.
I then glued 80 grit on one side and 120 grit on the other.
This little block worked great! all three sides of the heal are flat and fit to the body beautifully.
If I had thought of this before I could've saved the first neck on my first build, oh well live and learn.