the biggest piece of poplar i have EVER seen
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the biggest piece of poplar i have EVER seen
got this the other day. its fucking huge,
taller than i am and wider, not thicker tho(thank god)
pretty reasonably priced too! 60 bucks for this thing, its just a pain cuz i will have to cut it up myself and its 2 and 1/2 inches thick so i will have to thickness sand it a bit.
taller than i am and wider, not thicker tho(thank god)
pretty reasonably priced too! 60 bucks for this thing, its just a pain cuz i will have to cut it up myself and its 2 and 1/2 inches thick so i will have to thickness sand it a bit.
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my friend in st. lious made a tele out of 1 piece of wood, said it was pretty tricky, i got to see it before he fretted it and dropped in the electronics.
i wanted to make a guitar out of a solid piece of mohogany but then i realized that it would be retarded and scrapped the idea, instead i did the neck thru thing.
i wanted to make a guitar out of a solid piece of mohogany but then i realized that it would be retarded and scrapped the idea, instead i did the neck thru thing.
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my original idea was for poplar. because i love my poplar strat. my basswood instruments dent and chip too easily. i know you say polar and basswood are identical... but that makes me wonder what the hell cheap crap basswood is used in some of my guitars...
but if you already did the ash, it's no big deal at all. i've never had an ash guitar. just not looking forward to grain filling
but if you already did the ash, it's no big deal at all. i've never had an ash guitar. just not looking forward to grain filling
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Most woods can be different quality, even within the tree it's self. That's why Fender can have a Squire Alder body for $100 and another for $1000... From what I've read, the part of the country it comes from also makes a huge difference.boyecho wrote:my original idea was for poplar. because i love my poplar strat. my basswood instruments dent and chip too easily. i know you say polar and basswood are identical... but that makes me wonder what the hell cheap crap basswood is used in some of my guitars...
but if you already did the ash, it's no big deal at all. i've never had an ash guitar. just not looking forward to grain filling
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all my guitars are poly though. :\robert(original) wrote:generally all domestic hardwoods are from the north/western part of the u.s. and canada.
the paint chip thing is becuz of the poly paint, not the wood.
like the j.s. paint and other fenders from that era chip fairly easily.
it's just seemed that my squier venus, my new mosrite, and both my old ibanezes, all basswood, have gotten the most damage of any guitar. maybe ti's just how japan paints their guitar.s
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sometimes we make one piece. boards that are 12 inches or wider are really hard to come by. We buy a lot of 10 inch wide boards. How wide is your piece? 15 inches? It's be nice to get boards wide enough to make a jazzy/jag. Those bodies take a piece that are about 14 inches...robert(original) wrote:northwest lumber in indianapolis indiana, they have a site.... somewhere
you guys usually use 2 peice right?
is that just becuz you buy a long board and cut it in half?