I spent alot of years carving necks at Larrivee and only saw this video now. When I left Larrivee, that sanding block was about half the thickness from all the years of wear and tear.
That's pretty much exactly how I was doing it my last day at work there. Thanks for posting this! I think that might be Simon doing the carving.
@05rsx my tip is be careful when sanding do not sand the fret board, and mesure before you sand to ensure it is at the right shape for you....its easy enough but if you sand right passt the finish you will have to replace that to...also once you sand you will gety a dull look, polish to get rid of that (no wax as that will wreak it).
I spent alot of years carving necks at Larrivee and only saw this video now. When I left Larrivee, that sanding block was about half the thickness from all the years of wear and tear.
That's pretty much exactly how I was doing it my last day at work there. Thanks for posting this! I think that might be Simon doing the carving.
botulizer 3 weeks ago
What kind of wood is that neck?
guglio1290 2 years ago
mahogany
behradng 2 years ago
good guitars
TheMarshall94 2 years ago
i enjoyed the video but i could not stop thinking about how the narrator sounded like dane cook.
betacrash 3 years ago 4
Intersting,I want to shave down a electric neck to be more comfortable,its a cheap enough guitar so Im looking for info on how to do it properly
05rsx 3 years ago
@05rsx my tip is be careful when sanding do not sand the fret board, and mesure before you sand to ensure it is at the right shape for you....its easy enough but if you sand right passt the finish you will have to replace that to...also once you sand you will gety a dull look, polish to get rid of that (no wax as that will wreak it).
snakev10v5 8 months ago