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    I do same as Gav....except for the 360 grit? maybe 320 grit for me

    One other thing JP, it looks as though the transition form the maple fret board to the headstock is at a bit of an angle. Jump on Juddernaughts build diary for his Tele to see comments. I wouldn't freak out about it, again it looks like your nut is in the right place, just the transitions at a bit of an angle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy40 View Post
    I do same as Gav....except for the 360 grit? maybe 320 grit for me

    One other thing JP, it looks as though the transition form the maple fret board to the headstock is at a bit of an angle. Jump on Juddernaughts build diary for his Tele to see comments. I wouldn't freak out about it, again it looks like your nut is in the right place, just the transitions at a bit of an angle.
    Yep noticed that when I opened it up yesterday . I knocked the nut out and had at it with a file, not quite there yet bit think I'm on the right track

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    Spent the afternoon sanding and sanding eventually down to 400 grit. I wiped the body down with a damp rag between grits as instructed with the basswood body.

    I had one small mishap where I busted a small piece of wood off of the neck pocket ¥#@!%! I still have the shard of wood, is it worth trying to glue it back ? I think it might be too small and will just continue to snap off..

    Anyway I also got a fine coat of timbermate on, bloody messy stuff to work with but I can see how well it's going to work once sanded back. Hope to get some primer on the body tomorrow but for now time for a beer 🍺
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