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I wonder what will become of these tidbits...Roasted / Tempered wood galoreRoasted Rock MapleRoasted Pine
Where did you get the roasted Maple? How thick? Pang Neck?
Bought the body and neck from here: http://www.lmii.com/products/shopbrowse?category_id=1467Based on our measurements, the plank has enough to make one neck with a separate fretboard. Enough to make a. extra fretboard.Here are better pics from the 1st "planning conference"The grains of the body kinda skewed my plans for a solid color. There's an almost spalted quality to it.
Nice! Were the woods shipped to the PI? If so, how much did taxes was charged?
Yup, shipped here. The shipping & stuff cost nearly as much as the wood! But well worth it IMHO.
Figure in how much a complete body & neck from musikraft, usacg, or warmoth would cost, or how much a boutique build with roasted wood is.
Thanks for the info and apologies for my stupid grammar! I didn't realize it until I read your post! Yup, I agree. That and the fact that those would not get that personalized touch of Mike S.
Thank you Mike and Team!
hahaha ako binibiyak ko muna yung wetpaks para makita kung may yellow thingy hahahaha
Ganda nito sa personal !
. Thanks chino! Nice meeting you pals kahapon. Nice to stay at mike's place kaso plage ako ngmamadali hehe..
What's that? Ash top and Pine body? Really classy
Thanks, actually it's just 2pc pine wood, nothing special except for the small "puyo" (don't know what it's called ).
Update on my Tele Project (2-3-2015):Body has been sanded and sealed. Primer coat also applied. Putty ("masilya") was also applied to hide imperfections in the wood. Ready for color coats and clear coats! Body + Neck shots:
Hey sir!I had an awesome Pro Session guitar a few years ago. What wood are you using for the body?
IDOL!!! I'm not exactly sure but I believe it's alder (or maybe basswood). The body is one of those deals that you could buy from Guitar Salon, which had wrong measurements and wrong routs, not to mention that I got it routed to accommodate a humbucker bridge and a Wilkinson trem system! The plugging of the old routs were done with pine.