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![]() Many thanks Ken!! I've learned a lot from those few paragraphs.I too love wood and that is why I here.
What I hope to do with the warped piece is to surface plane it down to level(will do it with the side that isn't warped too) and glue it on the body blank before it moves.Don't know whether or not it will work....but hey....this is an experiment ![]() Thanks Again! Pete |
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![]() Will try and get some pictures this weekend to show you.I didn't think you could bring back the wood once it cupped and twisted slightly.I am learning a lot here.The pieces are roughly 11/16 of an inch thick.I made sure I had plenty to work with being a newbie.
Thanks again for the advice. |
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![]() Well originally I was going to do some carving and kinda "archtop" it similar to a Les Paul's top.However I am going to keep it simple being it's my first one.
![]() "WE could actually split 11/16" and make a top close to 1/4" from that as we have done in the past if the wood is flat." The one side of the bookmatch is flat..........maybe this is a possibility for me? ![]() Last edited by Pieter Gaskin; 04-14-2007 at 07:02 AM. Reason: Some more thoughts |
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