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Hi,

I'm in the midst of starting a new build.

I have a guitar body to build with Swamp Ash as the core wood and Imbuia as the top.

I plan to bind it with Bloodwood bindings.

However I have an issue to work on.

My top is 5/16" thick and the bindings are 1/4" which makes the top thicker and the side of it would be visible.

How do you suggest to cope with it?

Thanks :)

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Why not get thicker binding, or stack it with layers to create a cool effect?

I thought about stacking as well but I planning on using Bloodwood bindings and I'm afraid in some places they would not look well enough and I'll also have to do it on both sides (I want to bind the back as well) so it's too much work and too risky.

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Cutting a piece of binding is pretty simple.

Start with a board of thesame species you want for the wood binding . You need and make sure that the edge is flat and smooth i.e. Jointed.

I use a bandsaw to rip a thin piece off of the edge but you can also do it with a tablesaw. You'll easily have a strip of binding this way. Glued the smooth (jointed) surface of the binding to the guitar. You'll leave the rough part visible but that can be cleaned up easily once the glue has set.

You can clean it up with a sander or with a router. If you decide to use a router, be very careful and use a sharp bit.

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