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Preparing A Guitar Body Blank With Philippine Mahogany
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@hilditchguitar

1 month ago

Meranti is a great guitar body timber. Finishes nicely and you get some really nice grain patterns.

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@ggates2500

1 month ago

I like the quartersawn figure in Meranti myself but I can only think of the door frames that are still in my parents' house after 50yrs ))

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@tsiggy

1 month ago

gorgeous grain pattern

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@sgt.grinch3299

1 month ago

This will be an awesome guitar

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@dyllnye

1 month ago

Iā€™ve heard people refer to that interlocking grain figuring as lace. I first heard about it a couple years ago when I got a free top from kimball hardwoods with an order that was labeled as ā€œlace sycamoreā€ I still donā€™t know what Iā€™m gonna do with it but it is gorgeous wood.

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@ggates2500

1 month ago

Gonna look nice

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@rexela2101

1 month ago

I'm from the Philippines and I grew up with woodworking but that color and grain pattern is very different from what we're using. We use mahogany wood on almost all of our furniture builds but it's nothing like that. Maybe that's a different species of mahogany that came from a different part of the Philippines. If that really came from the Philippines? Or maybe that tree hasn't matured enough when it was cut down? Because it's color is very very light compared to what we're using in our shop.

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@paulsigmon7263

1 month ago

I like your joining clamps, who sells these?

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