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Originally Posted by nicklloyd Sandpaper (and steel wool) as a hand tool, is most effective for rounding and blending. Localized sanding will also make the low spot lower. You need to remove the high spot, and this calls for a cutting tool i.e. a scraper or block plane. A bastard file could be used (hypothetically) but it would need to be much larger than a nail file.
I'm all for players doing what they can to fix little things themselves. If you are skilled in woodworking, you could fix this problem. If you aren't, then take the bass to someone that is. |
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Sandpaper is better for smoothing than shaping. My favorite tool for FB dressing one-string-at-a-time is a Stanley #92 shoulder (rabbet) plane. The whole sole is only 3/4" wide but is as long as a block plane. This way you can dress the board with all but one string at full tension. There are other similar style narrow planes, but this one can convert to a chisel plane also, which is handy if you need to dress right up to the nut. The shavings taken off should be thin enough to transmit some light and no more than 1/8" wide. Finish up with very fine grit sandpaper or 0000 steel wool. Also check your progress with a short straight edge to make sure you are doing what you think. If you decide to do it yourself, keep in mind that a good woodworker is also a good tool sharpener.
I noticed you said you could see the high spot. Can you hear the high spot buzz also?