How difficult of a process is it to add a maple cap....

Re: How difficult of a process is it to add a maple cap....

killer flame
do you plan on natural/clear
or some sort of burst?

love to see how that turns out

going on one of your LP's?

I'm going to use it on the headstock of a guitar project I'm working on.

https://forum.seymourduncan.com/showthread.php?t=248102



I've been meaning to ask, where'd you get that from?
I've had no luck finding some quality flame/quilt maple veneer that wasn't an arm & a leg expensive.

https://secure.thewoodwell.com/?p=content&cs=product_category&c=7
 
Re: How difficult of a process is it to add a maple cap....

If he can find a Saf-T-Planer it could be done on a drill press.
They're no longer made, however.

The alternative would be to make a box out of 2 x 4s and a sled/rail-style base for the router, secure the body, and just use a flat-bottom bit to route off the top 1/4".

I've seen guys at MLP make something similar to cut the angled neck pocket and top plane.

Yea, that would actually work and no planer necessary.
If you do find a planer, make sure the guitar is secured to a cheater board when you run it through.

Don't just stand there Lats... get to luthiering, man!
:)

Great call on the router sled planing jig.

Lots of info out there on those. Search TDPRI for those words and you'll fall in a nest of great info.
 
Re: How difficult of a process is it to add a maple cap....

The trickiest part I see is gonna be the bridge/pickup routes and neck pocket. I think I would cut them out with a template before I did anything else. Make sure everything lines up prior to glueing.
 
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