Carve top

Will do... Those little finger planes heat up pretty good. I have rest my thumb a day or two.."I got blisters on my fingers...."
 
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Help me... I dunt understand... :confused:
Instead of having a perfectly bookmatched top.. which I couldn't get from these pieces. I put the wider more pronounced flames on the out side angled in towards the center. Once stained burst style ,the miss matched top won't even be noticable.
The awsome burst will be highlighted from the edge's instead of the center seam....I hope....
 
This is one of my favorite type of threads. I'll safely bet, that this is going to turn out super nice.

So it's 2 volumes and one tone, and no switch?
 
FYI, Glenn is the man that made this for me

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Thanks for the plug!
This LP style is getting closer to the finish line, final top carving ,neck shaping, wiring, sanding then oil. I dunno if I'm gonna stain it yet or keep it natural then stain the back,sides and headstock black.


What color would yous all suggest????IMG_20161218_160829.jpg
 
Thats how she staying ,has 2 coats of tru oil on it now.
Black hardware.
Neck ,body and side will all be natural.....But Im liking the idea of a faded red.
 
Love the black. PLEASE don't burst the contour, not with such a gorgeous top.

That's a good observation. The contouring and the grain work together in such a way as to make a burst unnecessary...even a distraction.
 
That's a good observation. The contouring and the grain work together in such a way as to make a burst unnecessary...even a distraction.
Thanks ,that s what I aim for in a carve. I always liked the way a LP carve highlights any color. Particularly the older goldtops. I try and, over carve, when I have enough top wood to do so.
I want my guitar tops to jump out from any others hanging on the wall.
It seams to be working just with a couple coats of oil so far.
 
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