New to the forum. New to building. Please excuse the novice tone of this post. Everyone here seems rather reasonable and accommodating, but I figured I would just throw in that little disclaimer
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Anyway, my question for the masses has to do with neck carving. Here's the deal: I've been working on making a 3 piece laminate neck for this first little build. I've been buying the maple from my local Home Depot for it's availability and price, and it isn't sold in dimensions adequate for making a 1-piece neck. While digging through the pile, I found a piece in the very back that had obviously been there for quite some time which had a really nice curl to it. I bought it, and made the neck blank placing the pieces showing the most figure on the edges. Some of the more seasoned vets probably already see where this is going. I've been using a draw knife I got from my grandfather (which is probably about a century old) to shape it. The problem is I keep getting pretty gnarly chip out on the curly sides. At this point I still have a decent amount of waste to spare, but it's getting pretty close, and I would really rather not cut into the truss-rod channel and have to scrap the neck (obviously).
So my question is this: How do you out there tackle figured woods in this process. Is the draw knife just to aggressive of an approach for this? I've got it about as sharp as I think it's going to get, which is rather sharp, but perhaps more research on honing technique might be an option. If so, what are some alternative methods? I do not have a belt sander, which to me seems the next logical choice, and really dread the idea of sanding with 60 grit or so by hand but I guess you gotta do what you gotta do. Thanks everyone for your help.
*** as an aside, I noticed in another post that we aren't allowed to use "handles" on this forum. I seemed to have missed that part in the t&c's. If an admin happens to see this, please direct me to the proper channels for correcting this. Thanks again! ***