darkshadow54321
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I've been wanting to do this for a long while... I'd like the neck to have a woodier, less sticky feel to it, so I'd like to sand it down and then apply an oil finish or even leave it natural, if possible. At the very least, I want a satin finish. The neck wood is maple which is fairly stable, right?
I currently have 1800, 2400 and 3600 grit sandpaper. Are these too fine? Should I get some rougher ones for the initial sanding? The finish on the neck seems to be pretty thin. I have no idea what type of finish it is, but as it's a cheap guitar, I imagine it's poly...
How do I actually sand it? I was told to wrap the sandpaper around a block and use that... is that the correct method?
The only thing I'm worried about is sanding too deep in certain areas. I'll obviously be trying to keep it even around the curve but I might mess it up...
Any help is appreciated!!! Thanks!
I currently have 1800, 2400 and 3600 grit sandpaper. Are these too fine? Should I get some rougher ones for the initial sanding? The finish on the neck seems to be pretty thin. I have no idea what type of finish it is, but as it's a cheap guitar, I imagine it's poly...
How do I actually sand it? I was told to wrap the sandpaper around a block and use that... is that the correct method?
The only thing I'm worried about is sanding too deep in certain areas. I'll obviously be trying to keep it even around the curve but I might mess it up...
Any help is appreciated!!! Thanks!