They're a little rough, but I finally got time to finish the raw neck profiles on a selection of PBG kits. Specifically, an LP-1SS (Mahogany neck), ST-1 (Maple neck) and TL-1 (Maple neck).

The profiles are from raw, untouched/unsanded necks using callipers and a contour gauge. The width measurement is the fretboard edge (widest point) at the specified fret and depth/height is the peak of the fretboard to peak at back of the neck (measured directly behind the specified fret). I should note that the TL-1 neck felt particularly 'skinny' for a TL kit while handling it, and the measurements back that up. It was the only unfinished TL neck I had on hand so I had to go with it, but it did seem like an unusually thin example.

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The fingers/pins of the contour gauge means the profiles will always be a little rough, but you get the general idea.