Sovereign_13
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I'm back y'all*!
So now that the weather is cooling off here in Ohio and all the outdoor projects are wrapped up, I finally have time to get back on the Bass VI bandwagon. One of the reasons the project stalled is that the cavity for the switches is just a bit too big for the switches themselves to sit down in properly. Since I've never done this before and I don't want to go about ruining my new bass body, what's the usual method for knocking back what I assume is just some lipping of the finish?
*I have no idea why people from Ohio talk like they're from the deep South, but there it is.
So now that the weather is cooling off here in Ohio and all the outdoor projects are wrapped up, I finally have time to get back on the Bass VI bandwagon. One of the reasons the project stalled is that the cavity for the switches is just a bit too big for the switches themselves to sit down in properly. Since I've never done this before and I don't want to go about ruining my new bass body, what's the usual method for knocking back what I assume is just some lipping of the finish?
*I have no idea why people from Ohio talk like they're from the deep South, but there it is.