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Here's the shot some of you requested from my earlier post, my #2 build using Padauk.  Thanks to all for the kind words on my original post!


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Wow! That is stunning.

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[QUOTE=MaxBishop] Wow! That is stunning.Max Bishop[/QUOTE]

Max is Right! Great job.

Do you have about ten more pictures?



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My 2nd guitar was Padauk, but it certainly didn't look that pretty. Nice stuff there, and thanks for posting!

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OooooOOOOooooooOOOOhhhh....



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Jon, how difficult was it to bend the sides? I've never tried bending padauk
sides, but I've tried to bend padauk binding and it was extremely difficult.


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[QUOTE=jmanter]Jon, how difficult was it to bend the sides? I've never tried bending padauk

sides, but I've tried to bend padauk binding and it was extremely difficult.[/QUOTE]

Maybe I was just lucky, but I had no problems at all with bending.  I wrapped the sides in kraft paper after standing them in the shower for :30 or so.  Only spritzed a few times during the bend, and didn't try to rush the process (I use bulbs, not a blanket).  It seems to be somewhat of a long grained wood, with open pores that need a substantial amount of filling.  Once you get a finish on it though, it sure gets a deep burgundy-red-brown tone to it compared to its brick orange raw state.  Overall, I liked working with it...pretty inexpensive tonewood, and the guitar sounds great to boot!

thanks again to all for the ooohs and aaaahs!


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Just a few weeks ago, I tried to bend a set of Padauk. I had resawn these myself and thickenesed them on my Luthier's friend. Both sides split while bending. I measured the broke pieces carefully and found I had gone a bit to thin, under .085" in the middle. So a did a little resaw of two more sides, thinned them to .100"+. Before wetting, I did the tiniest flex of one side and all 32" split right down the middle. Maybe I'm a doofus on bending but I no longer like padauk. I would like to hear other people's experiences.


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That is one pretty guitar! Almost looks 3D with the finish on it.


 


GREAT JOB !!!


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I've had no luck at bending Paduk. No matter what thickness and whether I'm using my lightbulb bender or a hot pipe It still breaks. I just set all of mine aside until I can upgrade to a blanket system.

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