In this tutorial we will cover:
- Final fitting / setting the neck
- Positioning the bridge
- Final sanding the body and neck before finishing
Follow along with Dan Erlewine and Steve Miller to make your uke’s neck and body smooth and ready for finish.
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Tools and supplies used in this video include:
80, 180-grit sandpaper
https://stewmac.com/item/5766
Low Tack Protective Tape
https://stewmac.com/item/1683
Large dowel
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