Flying V & Explorer Measurements

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Flying V & Explorer Measurements

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Hey anybody got a Flying V or Explorer... I need the measurement from the bottom of the guitar to the top at it's widest point, while your wearing the guitar... I'm thinking it's around 15" - 18". It ain't gotta be exact, just a round about measurement.
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i have a flying v template, but im unsure what you are asking.
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I think he wants the body width.
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it is....16 inches, give or take 1/16th of an inch.
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Yeh, 16" sounds bout right. I'm wanting to get a planer, didn't know if I'd need a 15" or 20" planer. 20" planers are harder to come by.
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as long as one end is open you will only need 10 incher, i think ryobi makes a cheap one.
my delta is fucking huge, i want to say its 18inch and wieghs about 400 pounds
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Yeh them planers get heavy. I've got a small 6" Jet jointer and it weighs close to 200 lbs.

You ever build a copy carver?