Sanding with the grain is so ingrained in me that I never even thought about going East/West. I'll have to give it a go on my new canary wood neck. I'm probably going to fill the pores with shellac first though.
I was also going to ask about the pros/cons of sanding along vs. across the grain. I've done it with the grain and it turns out great, so I'm curious about the advantages of going across the grain.
I would think the primary advantage is speed. At that level of grit I don’t know how much of a risk tearing is. The more open grain wood would be more at risk, maybe start the lower grits with the grain and switch to the faster cross grain with the higher grits that benefit from more speed?
Great video! My roasted maple 7/8th warhead neck actually feels like it was burnished at the factory! I can't imagine a smoother neck and I have owned hundreds (and played hundreds more)...
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