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killahworm

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  1. but of course they won't match up, when you put a saw to the plank you are going to take away some wood, the only way u could have a perfect bookmatch was if you didn't take away any wood. Adn since this is the way saws work it is impossible with a saw, i don't think you could get it perfect even with a laser,(if this is possible, i don't know)

  2. Okay finally got my a** of the ground and started building my first guitar. Actually it is my father who has done most of the work, as h is most skilled with the tools(being a retired carpenter and all...) He whipped out the old chainsaw and had a go at my appletree log... then we put it on the tablesaw, but it was too small to cut through the log so we are going to talk to a neighbour who has a bigger one... And no it is not flames or any fancy figure in the wood, its only marks from the chainsaw. the dark line is from where we cut with the tablesaw...

    And i think it is a very hard wood. the sparks were flying, and my dad used a long time to cut of one of the sides. we didn't want to use the chainsaw to cut the rest, because it takes out way too much wood, and its difficult to get a straight edge...

    anyhow this is my first build, and to my knowledge the first in this forum from appletree, so this is an experiment in more ways than one...

    and here is the page to view it all...Killah

  3. i won't know if it'll sound good or even look good, but if nobody tries, then nobody will know... and if its a f-up it might or even probably is because i have never built a guitar before... (have been reading much of what has been written here though...)

  4. i think maybe i know the answer, if its the same problem i have with my crappy LP copy. when you turn the knobs to the max, you can turn it further, thus moving the pot, if this is the problem, the wood they used wasn't perfectly dry when they put in the pots, so it is expanding and contracting as the humidity and temperature changes.

    by the way is this the right usage of the word thus? I am from Norway and english is my second language...

  5. its not boards, its a log... we cut down the trees from our backyard... and i think i know why there's so little use of appletree in guitars, its so crooked and bent. But

    I was wondering, since it has so big pores, is it going to be soft, or is that not a part of how soft the wood is? and since i have to use grainfiller, would i still be able to get the figures of the wood, or would the grainfiller cover it up?

  6. sorry to disappoint everybody, but I only saw the pieces a couple minutes ago, and they are way to small to make a guitar. I remember the trees as being big, but i guess its the dilusion of youth... everything seemed so much bigger then. its like 30cm or 12" across so no appletreeguitar this time around. but I will check with the local lumbermill if they have anything in storage.

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