Guitar body supplies/tools – Grizzly H3123 User Manual

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H3123 Electric Guitar Kit

The majority of the wooden components in this kit
are fully machined from the factory and are ready
for assembly. A small amount of drilling, sanding
and light machining will need to be performed to
complete the guitar.

Recommended Tools & Supplies:

—Phillips Screwdriver
—Needle-Nose Pliers
—Electric Drill
—Drill Bit Set
—Soldering Iron & Solder
—#180, #240, and #320 Aluminum-Oxide

Sanding Paper

—Sanding Block
—Masking Tape
—Painting/Finishing Supplies
—Coat Hanger
—C-Clamp
—5MM Allen Wrench (Supplied)
—1.5MM Allen Wrench (Supplied)
—Tack Cloth
—Coping, Jig, or Scroll Saw (Optional)

The guitar body has been machined and rough
sanded at the factory; however, no finish has
been applied.

To sand the guitar body:

1.

Wear an ANSI-approved dust mask and
safety glasses when sanding wood!

2.

Using either an electric palm sander or a
sanding block, sand the guitar body
(EXCEPT the guitar neck notch and other
recessed areas) with #180 grit aluminum-
oxide sanding paper until there is a consis-
tent scratch pattern on the entire surface.

3.

Sand the guitar body with a #240 grit sand-
ing paper until there is a consistent scratch
pattern on the entire surface.

4.

Sand the guitar body with a #320 grit sand-
ing paper until there is a consistent scratch
pattern on the entire surface.

5.

Wipe the guitar body with a damp cloth.
Wiping the workpiece with a damp cloth
before the final sanding helps to “raise” the
wood grain; thus, allowing the “raised” grain
to be sanded smooth.

6.

Once the guitar body is dry, repeat

step 4

.

7.

Wipe the guitar body with a tack cloth to
remove all remaining sanding dust.

Guitar Body

Supplies/Tools

SECTION 4: SANDING/FINISHING

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