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Author:  edspyhill01 [ Sat Jan 11, 2014 4:38 pm ]
Post subject:  Solid body Lam top - Refer me to good Luthier book please

This question gets into an area that requires me to study and read, so please refer me to a good Luthier book. There are books that show how to construct a guitar from ready-made bodies and necks, but I'm about to launch into woodworking territory.

So my starting point is a basic question. When a lam top piece is added to a solid body stock, do I have the body thickness planed thinner to accommodate the lam top?

Ed

Author:  StevenWheeler [ Sat Jan 11, 2014 7:04 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Solid body Lam top - Refer me to good Luthier book pleas

The book you seek is Make Your Own Electric Guitar by Melvyn Hiscock.

Let's say you were building a strat with a basswood body and a 1/4" maple cap. Since a strat is 1 3/4" thick you would need 1 1/2" of basswood.

Author:  nickinbruns [ Sat Jan 11, 2014 7:11 pm ]
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Yes. Here's a shot or two of a tele style I'm working on. The New Guinea Rosewood body has a Silky Oak cap at 1/4". The body was taken down to a 1/4" less than the finish thickness...

Author:  Freeman [ Sat Jan 11, 2014 10:17 pm ]
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Another vote for Hiscock's book - he builds three different instrument showing the three styles of neck attachments (set or glued in, bolt on and thru neck) on both flat topped (Fender style) and carved top (Gibson style) bodies. He talks about all of the geometry issues as well as tools, materials, finishing and wiring. I built my Les Paul copy using only that book and a good set of plans.

Tell us more about the instrument you want to build - are you using plans and if so which ones? There are some very good build threads for different kinds of guitars - those can be very helpful.

And yes, the total thickness is whatever is called out on your plans. Often the body is hollowed out to remove some weight and/or to provide channels for wiring. Top plate is usually a fancy piece of wood that covers the channels and of course looks good. Here is my Lester - it is flamed maple over a mahogany body

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One thing to think about if you are going to use a cap is whether you will put a binding on it - the binding frequently will cover the glue seam so the thickness of the cap should be less than the height of the binding. Hiscock explains all of this and you can see the binding around the edge in the picture.

Author:  edspyhill01 [ Sun Jan 12, 2014 8:33 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Solid body Lam top - Refer me to good Luthier book pleas

Thank you all for posting the pictures of your lam-top guitar projects. They are beautiful instruments. You are truly a generous group here. Ed

Author:  edspyhill01 [ Sun Jan 12, 2014 11:07 am ]
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verhoevenc wrote:
Free eBook. My website. Covers exactly what you're asking it to AND with minimal/intro level tools.
Chris


Verhoevenc, Thank you. Interesting, I decided my first step was to make the templates to route out the body blank and you cover that right away. Great instructions. Ed

Author:  the Padma [ Sun Jan 12, 2014 12:15 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Solid body Lam top - Refer me to good Luthier book pleas

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Author:  Parser [ Sun Jan 12, 2014 5:02 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Solid body Lam top - Refer me to good Luthier book pleas

Lol Padma. I would buy your book; something tells me it might be fun.

Author:  Quine [ Mon Jan 13, 2014 1:31 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Solid body Lam top - Refer me to good Luthier book pleas

Just be sure its a Lam top....not a Lame top. That would be unfortunate

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