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  • Another dumb strat neck question

    Well I wanted to see if any one here has taken a strat neck and flattened out the back a bit from a C back contour to more like a D back contour?

    If so, how did you do it? I've got a cheap made neck that is C back shaped and I want more of a slight bit thinner feel kinda like a old Charvel D contour.

    I tried this one time with a belt sander on a old kramer neck and it worked OK but was a bit of a pain. Not sure if there is an easier way.

    SLO

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    The usual way to carve a neck varies depending on the builders preference, but in general tools used are belt sanders, spoke shaves, files and rasps, etc.

    There is no easier way.
    It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein


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    • #3
      I use a large soft drum sander (about 5" radius drum), and then hand-held, inflatable spindle sanders that are spun by a drill press for finer detail. I have used all of David's suggestions as well. They all work.
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      • #4
        Mighty Might strat neck

        Thanks for that info fellas, I tried the belt sander again and it got me where I wanted the neck to be but sure took a while. Lotsa fun getting that shape right. The neck is now being tung oiled to get that fast satin feel on the back. Its a squire neck from China so I hope the end result is good. I feel this was a good test platform to see how well I can shape the back of a neck after all these years. LOL....

        On a side note I decided to buy one of those Mighty Might strat necks off ebay for $95.00 and got it in today, its a hair bit thinner than a standard strat neck at the heel (side to side) so this will be a bit of fun to see how it works. Its got the jumbo 6100 frets and a radius of 9.5 so hopefully it will be a good playing neck, still have to probably do a fret level as most necks need to have that done from the git go...

        Any one used the Mighty Might necks? Good bad????

        SLO

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