I think a lot of folks use some sort of a rotisserie with their "Lolly-pop" stick. If you are doing one guitar at a time, you can just leave it to dry on the rotisserie. There's a thread about the various ones people use here:

https://www.buildyourownguitar.com.a...ght=rotisserie

Trevor's version appears toward the end of the thread. A thing of beauty as all his jigs are.

My stick is covered in many coats of paint and looks like it was made by a 5-year old. I am only showing it to point up the groove in the stick This is for where the body and stick meet. It's to allow paint or clear finish to have some clearance between the guitar's heel and the stick. That way after the finish is cured the groove lowers the possibility of tearing away some of the finish when you pull off the stick.

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