Sanding A Guitar Neck. How to sand your guitar neck for a satin feel MusicRadar Making and keeping your guitar playing and feeling good is easily achievable with a few tools and a bit of time Get the most out of your guitar with this helpful guide.
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You can sand a neck's hard, high-gloss surface, but before you get too enthusiastic with your sandpaper, be sure to choose the right grit! For most glossy necks, 600-grit paper will do the trick (Photo 4). The glossy back of the neck can then become too slippy! So, here's the thing about a satin feel: as you play your guitar, you polish it back to gloss, especially on your favourite frets
Craftsman sanding a guitar neck in wood at Stock Photo Alamy
Discover the advantages and disadvantages of sanding a guitar neck The pros of sanding your guitar's neck include making a smoother playing surface, removing sticky-feeling necks, and making your guitar look more vintage or unique. Learn the best techniques for sanding and the potential risks of doing so
Closeup of a Craftsman Sanding a Guitar Neck in Wood at Stock Image Image of closeup. Get the most out of your guitar with this helpful guide. In this demo I will show you how to sand a guitar neck and remove the glossy finish on a Stratocaster maple neck
Carpenter sanding a guitar neck in wood at Stock Photo Alamy. The big thing to consider is which of the two methods you'll use. The pros of sanding your guitar's neck include making a smoother playing surface, removing sticky-feeling necks, and making your guitar look more vintage or unique.