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Refinishing a coffee table and wonder if it would make a better guitar than a table. Plenty wood for two bodies, but i'm not sure what the wood is. Any suggestions or help w/ ID would be welcome. generalpicsTablePhotos002.jpggeneralpicsTablePhotos001.jpg

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BTW the table is solid, stamped Mar. 1976. I attempted to show the grain by wiping on some alcohol but it kept evaporating before I could take the pic.

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Looks like maple to me, but I'm no expert.

If you're already refinishing it as a coffee table, I don't think you've stumbled across anything that's just screaming to be a guitar. Coffee tables need love too. :D

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It also looks to be at least 6 pieces of maple glued together so you will essentially end up needing to paint them so any figure that it has will be lost. I like to have 1 center line (if any but you’d be hard pressed to get your joint in the center of a body with the width of each board… I’d give back to the table and just refinish it, you never know what could be holding those boards together.

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Yeah on closer inspection I noticed a pin in one of the boards. I would hate to buy my friend a new set of planer knives because I was trying to cheap out on wood. just a crazy idea, a coffee table it shal be.

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Who says it can't be both?

http://www.lindaanderson.com/images_all/pr...imgs/533473.jpg

(There are more examples out there if you look - but howzabout keeping it a functional coffee table, but strapping some strings and a pickup on one end and making it a lap steel style thing? A little slide guitar with your coffee.)

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I'm sure i saw a guitar set into a table in a magazine once. so the front of the cguitar (strat i think) was flush with the table top which was of a contrasting wood!

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My jointer took a nasty nail when I was trying to use mahogany that was recovered from an old building. I pulled them all out and thought I had everything. Then "think"...replacing jointer knives suck almost as much as replacing planer knives, not to mention they can cost a ton too.

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