
Guitar Building Tools, Sanding Set — P240–P1500 dry/wet finishing
Sanding set for DIY guitar finishing with sanding block and dry/wet abrasive papers from P240 to P1500. Use after grain filler, during surface prep, and between coats of lacquer, dye, or varnish to achieve a smooth finish on body and neck.
Grit range: P240 to P1500 | Paper size: 120 x 90 mm sheets | Sanding block faces: P400 and P600 | Wet/Dry use: Dry and wet papers included
- Includes sanding block and abrasive papers
- For body and neck surface preparation
- Use after grain filler and between coats
- Sheets fit block or hand-sanding on curves
- Can be reused across finishing steps
Complete guitar sanding set for guitar building and finishing in the UK, covering everything from raw wood preparation to the final coats of varnish. This guitar building tools sanding set works with lacquers, grain filler, dye, varnish, and sealer. For wider surface prep options, browse our guitar sanding tools collection, part of our full range of luthier tools. Dispatched from our UK warehouse with fast UK delivery.
Set Contents
- Sanding block: one face P400 and the other face P600; one of the most useful sanding blocks for guitar finishing, used as-is or with sandpaper attached for different levels of sanding.
- 3 standard elastics to attach any of the provided sandpaper sheets to the sanding block.
- Sandpaper sheets (120 x 90 mm each): P240 ×1 – for body preparation or after grain fill; P320 ×1 – for body preparation, after grain fill, or spot sanding; P400 ×4 – for body preparation, after grain fill, or spot sanding; P600 ×4 – for body preparation, after grain fill; P800 ×2 – after first coats of paint or varnish (natural finish) to maintain and increase surface smoothness; P1000 ×2 – after first coats of paint or varnish (natural finish) to maintain and increase surface smoothness; P1200 ×2 – for final coats during varnish process; P1500 ×2 – for final coat during varnish process.
Application
All sandpaper for guitar work measures 120 x 90 mm to fit the sanding block or to use by hand for curves on the guitar body. This graded guitar sandpaper progression gives you full control of the surface, from initial levelling through to a glass-smooth finish — popular with builders looking for guitar sandpaper in the UK.