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There will be places where an electric sander won't be able to reach so you use different sized blocks, or even just folded up a piece of paper.
I often use a piece of 6mm dowel that I use some adhesive sandpaper (called 'Stick-it) to as well.
Be extremely careful on curves- it is very easy to fuck up the profile of the roundover and once it goes you will really struggle to get it back.
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Heat / chemical might be quicker and more effective if you want to take it back to the wood.
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Perhaps make some radiused sanding blocks that you could glue some adhesive sandpaper to.
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i tend to avoid the corners altogether.... right to the last point once I have reached about 180g everywhere else. Past that you are onto finish sanding rather than stripping
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This tallies with my experience. I stripped my jazzmaster and used a circular sander with 120 grit, made very short work of it, then used some foam (thin foam) backed sandpaper for the curves (that, incidentally, you gave to me - don't suppose you remember what it's called?).
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