The scary part....
Semi hollow body electric guitar and bass.
Re: Semi hollow body electric guitar and bass.
One thing I should mention or remention.... is the TM wood hates routers...I've learned the hard way to scribe everything with a sharp razor blade before I do anything with this stuff...it blows up way too easy...I shellaced the whole top on this bass as a precaution...still had some tear out till I scribed the pickup and neck cutouts.
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Hmm, I have had just the opposite experience with routing the TM wood...cuts really clean and does not fuzz up. Maybe dull bits??
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Re: Semi hollow body electric guitar and bass.
Grant,
I thought the same thing...I was using some cheap bits from Sears...
Ordered a set from Stew Mac...same issue....
I thought the same thing...I was using some cheap bits from Sears...
Ordered a set from Stew Mac...same issue....
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Well, I am talking about binding and purfling channels and rosettes and soundholes. Maybe you are talking about bigger hogging off of wood.stuw wrote:Grant,
I thought the same thing...I was using some cheap bits from Sears...
Ordered a set from Stew Mac...same issue....
But I also routered TM monkeypod and ash for speakeasy trim and all went well. Just my experience.
What were you routering that "blew up" ?
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Modified curly maple for the necks... when I got up around the headstock it tore chunks out...cut off and reglued new ears on and same thing happened, 3rd time I just sanded the shape I wanted.
Modified spruce top had some tear out in it as well...cutting in the f holes and routing out for the pick up...thats when I started scoring everything.
Might just be the type of wood...because when I did the modified monkey pod I had no issues
Modified spruce top had some tear out in it as well...cutting in the f holes and routing out for the pick up...thats when I started scoring everything.
Might just be the type of wood...because when I did the modified monkey pod I had no issues