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chagerman

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  1. Thanks for the info @ADFinlayson . The router + flush trim saw approach is simple and elegant. That hadn't occurred to me. I don't like the idea of wasting all of that routed excess ... but also don't like the idea of a few hours of sawing! So I'll probably go with this idea!
  2. Thanks Bizman. Guess hand sawing IS the obvious choice here. Thanks for the Kerf image - that helps a lot.
  3. I building a solidbody guitar from a one-piece billet (Limba if it matters) with a maple cap on top. I'd like to remove about ¼" of the thickness of the billet. I'm wondering what techniques people use OTHER than use a thickness planer or router since I'd like to use that excess for control cavity covers and other uses? The billet won't fit vertically into my bandsaw. Any other ideas?
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