chocochico
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Hi everyone, I don't know if someone can help me here, but i'm building an LP patterned guitar, and while browsing wood i came across a piece of maple plywood which just struck me as being so beautiful. I have never been a fan of book matched tops as they don't line up one million percent and my stupidity makes that a real problem:rolleyes. Anyway, I had the thougt that this 1/4 ply could work, however I'm not sure how.
Have any of you ever used plywood for a maple top? in place of 7/4?
My idea was
1. use my maple scraps and laminate them to make a body
2. shape the body, rout the pickup cavities and electronics, and then finally chisel out the top to dimensions
3. put glue on the top and clamp the ply to the top.
But I don't think 3. will work, as I'm not sure, but i don't think the ply wood can evenly conform to the dips and valleys of the LP top... I don't know though, as i rarely work with plywood.
Any thoughts on the feasibility of this? Or maybe I just need to scrap the natural finish idea and go to a painted finish of somekind and use some other scraps for the body.
thanks in advanced
Have any of you ever used plywood for a maple top? in place of 7/4?
My idea was
1. use my maple scraps and laminate them to make a body
2. shape the body, rout the pickup cavities and electronics, and then finally chisel out the top to dimensions
3. put glue on the top and clamp the ply to the top.
But I don't think 3. will work, as I'm not sure, but i don't think the ply wood can evenly conform to the dips and valleys of the LP top... I don't know though, as i rarely work with plywood.
Any thoughts on the feasibility of this? Or maybe I just need to scrap the natural finish idea and go to a painted finish of somekind and use some other scraps for the body.
thanks in advanced