My current projects and wood stash...

shredaholic

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My Dad was uploading some photos with his camera, so I thought I'd pinch it for a while and take some of what I've been working on or collecting over the past few months.

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Brazilian Rosewood quartersawn fretboard blank from colonialtonewoods.com, their supply was cut some time around the late 50's/early 60's and has full CITES permits and documentation. Total cost inc. shipping was £35.



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Set of 4 Madagascan Rosewood blanks from allenguitar.com - total cost inc. shipping was again £35. All 100% quartersawn, I think these will get a nice tobacco brown or ebony stain.


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Cut during the 60's, I got this from a fellow UK resident on ebay for about £40 inc. shipping. Should produce 6 fretboard blanks if cut carefully, it's been air dried for 30 years and has a fantastic tap tone.

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I got this piece pretty cheap from Brazil on eBay, it's pretty dark for stump wood and smells great! The seller (goldunited23) is very trustworthy and never disappoints on the quality of the timber. Total cost inc. shipping £49. The side that's fully black will provide fretboards, while the side with sapwood should provide some really attractive truss rod filler strips.


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Matching Cocobolo fretboard blanks from ebay UK (markandjoel), very nice - they're for my doubleneck Stratocaster project, they'll have those inlays and have white binding round each board. Stacked underneath is 2 pieces of very light old growth honduran mahogany, which should provide 2 strat style neck blanks each, and 2 pieces of English Sycamore at the bottom (each piece is 28x8x1", there's 1 other piece nearby and one on the windowsill - the whole plank that the 4 pieces were cut from only cost £15 from a small timber place nearby in Cleckheaton).



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3 Padauk 3/8" thick planks that should provide 6 fretboard blanks when resawn, 1" thick Zebrawood that should provide 2 or 3 fretboard and some fancy truss rod filler strips, underneath that 2 alder body blank pieces, and at the bottom a 1 piece "West African Mahogany" body blank. Seems a bit light coloured to be Khaya Ivorensis, but still seems closer to that than it does to 'Philippine Mahogany' - it's definately not the same as the fake Mahogany timber Epiphone uses, it has much more character than that stuff.
 
Re: My current projects and wood stash...

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English Sycamore piece planed to 3/4", Brazilian Rosewood fretboard blank from goldunited23. I think I'll use this blank on my '61 Strat replica, it looks gorgeous in person, smells great and feels very smooth. This is the only fretboard blank I've bothered to oil with Fretdoctor lately, and it doesnt really seem to need oiling often to stay dark.



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Sapele from SL Hardwoods. 4x4", there's enough for 6 long tenon Les Paul necks without need for scarf joints or stacked heels here. I could resaw it on a table saw to make it 100% quartersawn, but I don't know if I can be bothered - Sapele is so stiff/strong I don't really think it's worth it.


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An old jointer plane that was my grandads (he used to build boats and left me all his tools), a new power jointer, and some honduran mahogany for a body blank. Although it's honduran, it's stilll pretty dense and will be chambered.


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Simo on the UKGB's strat templates, and a doubleneck template I made by tracing the strat body template and using a follower router bit to make a perfect double strat from it.




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Big block of Ziricote from ebay again, I should get 10 fretboards out of this. Although I could get neck blanks, it'd be quite wasteful since I would only get 2 and no fretboards, or 1 neck and 5 fretboards. The picture with flash shows the patterns, but the darker picture is more accurate in terms of it's actual colour.



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New drill press from Axminster, under £50! I still haven't had chance to try it out though, but it seems pretty sturdy and has nice features.


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Dalbergia collection! The pair of bookmatched Brazilian Rosewood headplates came with the stripey red black Brazilian fretboard blank on the windowsill. Dalbergia retusa, Dalbergia nigra and Dalbergia Baroni. I think I've got enough here to last me ages, so I wont be buying any more for quite some time.
 
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