!!METAL MATT!! Posted November 15, 2006 Report Posted November 15, 2006 Well i just kant bring myself to smashing this thing so any cool ideas on what I should do with it !!METAL MATT!! Quote
sexybeast Posted November 15, 2006 Report Posted November 15, 2006 Maybe cut the upper curve a little deeper?? Quote
Southpa Posted November 15, 2006 Report Posted November 15, 2006 Warped which way Matt? and by how much? Was everything straight before? If so maybe its just a result of your new weather. Quote
JohnRossitter Posted November 15, 2006 Report Posted November 15, 2006 Well if you say it's warped then it must be. I just can't see where. Quote
Mickguard Posted November 15, 2006 Report Posted November 15, 2006 Looks like it rises up a bit at the upper back bout there? A little creative carving ought to be enough to eliminate that--a nice deep belly carve, for example. Quote
!!METAL MATT!! Posted November 15, 2006 Author Report Posted November 15, 2006 (edited) hear is some pics of the warping, I think its because of the Alder! I got it off ebay after A friend from the forum found it for me, I just think the the climate change got to it Its worse in person, its hard to get pics of the warping http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d177/dea...ar/IMG_1023.jpg http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d177/dea...ar/IMG_1024.jpg http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d177/dea...ar/IMG_1025.jpg !!METAL MATT!! Edited November 15, 2006 by !!METAL MATT!! Quote
Daniel Sorbera Posted November 15, 2006 Report Posted November 15, 2006 Looks to me like it's a "feature" not a problem. Seriously, that looks kinda cool. I'd just leave it as-is. Quote
verhoevenc Posted November 15, 2006 Report Posted November 15, 2006 Ever seen a Warwick bass?? They are curved on the top and the bottom! Same with Brian Moore guitars! Why do you wanna get RID of this when people spend time carving just to GET this result? Now if the warping is un-even, as in more so in the rear area than the front, get creative and wet the top area in the less warped section to make it warp more to match until you have a nice uniform radius all along the length of the body. I say keep it, it's cool. And if it REALLY bothers you, send it through a planner top and back to re-level the surface, and make a slightly thinner version of that guitar. And if that ruins the bevels so that there's a wood change in them.... them dye the top, and solid black the bevels and back, that way you atleast keep the figured maple look. There are tons of options here. Hell, Chris PS: Or if you're REALLY inclined to ditch it, send it to me, I'm a HUGE fan of really small and thin guitars. Like 12" across max and 1.5" thick, so I'm sure I could ifnd an appealing shape inside your's that I could cut out and make a very nice guitar with. Hell, I might even enjoy that challenge, would really get me thinking creatively on designs Quote
fryovanni Posted November 15, 2006 Report Posted November 15, 2006 Holy Cow! Matt how wet was that wood when you used it? Did you allow it to aclimate after you got the wood? That is some heavy duty cupping for laminated sections that thick. Peace,Rich Quote
!!METAL MATT!! Posted November 16, 2006 Author Report Posted November 16, 2006 Holy Cow! Matt how wet was that wood when you used it? Did you allow it to aclimate after you got the wood? That is some heavy duty cupping for laminated sections that thick. I was told it was dry and it seemed ok when it came in BUT the pics speak for them selves I guess Ive lost about all hope on this guitar but the Maple is sooooo nice !!METAL MATT!! Quote
12056 Posted November 16, 2006 Report Posted November 16, 2006 isnt that the guitar that you got that monster tearout on, then made that cover plate? if it is, weres the tearout? Quote
!!METAL MATT!! Posted November 16, 2006 Author Report Posted November 16, 2006 isnt that the guitar that you got that monster tearout on, then made that cover plate? if it is, weres the tearout? Thats the one!! one more reason Im not happy with this thing http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d177/dea.../New-23wood.jpg !!METAL MATT!! Quote
Vade Posted November 16, 2006 Report Posted November 16, 2006 Err... yeah, Matt. ***? Sometimes ya gotta break a few eggs, right? I totally agree with Verhoevenc! The tear-out might be a bit ganky, but seriously, I'm looking at carving a body INTO the shape you're so upset about to emulate Warwick in a guitar... believe me, that's not a problem, that's what Bob Ross would call "A Happy Accident." I'd shrug off the tear-out and add a few more to create an uber-distressed beast thats full of holes. When it's finished, you can call it "BATTLE DAMAGE" howzzat? And seriously, if you're just gonna chuck the whole thing, for gods' sakes, send it to Verhoevenc and let him see what he can do with it! Quote
Nitefly SA Posted November 16, 2006 Report Posted November 16, 2006 Where's the flame maple plate you made to cover that hole? That thing was cool. Quote
unclej Posted November 16, 2006 Report Posted November 16, 2006 matt..why don't you mist it a bit and then clamp the hell out of it between a couple of heavy straight pieces of something and leave it alone for a couple of months? might just straighten out. Quote
Jon Posted November 16, 2006 Report Posted November 16, 2006 matt..why don't you mist it a bit and then clamp the hell out of it between a couple of heavy straight pieces of something and leave it alone for a couple of months? might just straighten out. That's what I'd do. Quote
!!METAL MATT!! Posted November 16, 2006 Author Report Posted November 16, 2006 matt..why don't you mist it a bit and then clamp the hell out of it between a couple of heavy straight pieces of something and leave it alone for a couple of months? might just straighten out. I was thinking about trying that, but Im also thinking about just leaveing it as is the Warwick idea is cool as well. I dont know Im not even sure I have the get up and go for this one any more ill buy it off ya!!!! Sorry man, Im not selling something I see as flawed !!METAL MATT!! Quote
Primal Posted November 16, 2006 Report Posted November 16, 2006 I don't see a big problem with the cupping... Just looks like contouring to me. But, you could always use it to practice finishing using Tru-Oil. I can tell you, even though its super easy, my second attempt was waaay better than my first. Quote
!!METAL MATT!! Posted November 16, 2006 Author Report Posted November 16, 2006 you could always use it to practice finishing using Tru-Oil You know thats A good Idea!! I dont have parts for this thing BUT I could rout it for parts and shape it and try my first Oil finish on it, than maybe over time I'll build it up in to something I should get me self some cheepo parts and try it out! !!METAL MATT!! Quote
biliousfrog Posted November 16, 2006 Report Posted November 16, 2006 I'm sure that you could put it to good use, at least it's bending in a good way! Imagine how bad it would be if it was cupping forwards! You sound a bit hacked off which is understandable so I suggest putting it to one side & doing something else. If you can spare the clamps then mist & clamp it, if not just put it to one side. Don't get stressed over it, sleep on it for a while & something will come to you when you least expect it....if you let it bother you even more you'll get stressed & do something stupid & possibly ruin it for real. Put it down to experience, leave the tools alone for a few days, go for walks, read a book, watch TV, play some pool, have some drinks & forget about it. You'll get some inspiration & start over with renewed enthusiasm...after all, this is supposed to be fun Quote
Drak Posted November 16, 2006 Report Posted November 16, 2006 BURN IT BURN IT BURN IT BURN IT BURN IT BURN IT BURN IT BURN IT BURN IT BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!! Quote
jaycee Posted November 16, 2006 Report Posted November 16, 2006 I have made a strat which is 33mm thick using standard parts. It looks to me that if you put the body through a thickneser taking off small layers at a time you would be left with at least a 40mm thick body, which should be thick enough for a guitar of some description. Quote
!!METAL MATT!! Posted November 16, 2006 Author Report Posted November 16, 2006 Drak also makes A good point !!METAL MATT!! Quote
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