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One of the easiest ways to quickly shape a neck is to round out the desired shape at several fret locations using a profile guide and an 80 grit 2 inch diameter sanding drum held in a portable drill. Remove the waste areas between the shaped locations, and finish by refining the areas to eliminate irregularities. Round the heel area and blend the neck into the heel in a continuous smooth transition. A smaller drum sander (3/4 inch diameter course grit) can be used to profile the thumb stop area. The profile guide is available on my free PDF prints.
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