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| ss.org Regular Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Cleveland, OH Posts: 64
Real Name: Elijah Main Seven: Ibanez rg1527 Rig: 6505+ w/ podXT live Thanked: 2 / 1
![]() | Question about filling a pick up cavity Does it matter what kind of wood you use to fill it up? Do you have to match woods? The body is basswood... do i NEED to use basswood, or can i use something else and be ok and woul dthere be any benefits of using a different wood like mahogony or something?? |
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| ss.org Regular Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: shredville Posts: 155
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![]() | I don't think it makes much of a difference. I know a guy who filled a couple single coil cavities with some putty or Bondo type stuff and that seemed to work fine. |
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| Chief Officer/RHLC © ![]() Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: AZ Posts: 7,462
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | you can use other wood, but its definately recommendable to use the same wood, if possible with about the same moisture content. Wood changes size with time do to humdity causing moisture gain/loss. different woods gain and lose moisture at different rates, so if you fill something that changes fast with somethign that changes slow, when the body shrinks, the cavity wont as much, and you can actually see the finish bulge in that spot. i know it sounds exaggerated, but its noticable. some luthiers (like sherman for example, since hes so very popular around here) wont even build guitars with certain wood combinations, since the shrink rates vary too much between them, and it can cause problems with the guitar down the road Reverse Headstocks or Bust Dude...i just got a spam email that was titled "Funky date rape trick" -Zepp88 I just got another funny email "Her pussy smiled at me" -Zepp88 Don't tell me you haven't heard of Raptor Jesus It's important that you know this information :headnod: It will decide your fate when we are pwned. -JoeOvChaosI was going KAT KAT KAT KAT and you were going KAT... chk... KAT... chk-die. -TomAwesome |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | My friend just used wood filler. It came out looking great. 7StringofAblicK-This is my footswitch. it changes channels on my amp - just like on a television, but I only have four channels. ![]() http://www.myspace.com/psyclosis Psyclosis page http://www.myspace.com/texamanian My page |
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![]() You have to be really precise with these things. Mainly because you'll get buldges as ibz said, and with wood filler/epoxy it's possible that as the wood breaths you could crack the paint or get relief lines. I've had to plug up holes in wood before, in my many woodworking projects. Just have patience and don't cut any corners and you should be fine. In any language that you learn to speak -- love is twisted and defined as weak TheMissing's GAScon status: GAScon 3... New geetar... But now I need to find a new pickup... | |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | oh dont get me wrong, it will look just fine for a potentially long while, but eventually, as was said, you can get bulges or relief lines. thats not an immediate thing, it will look good for a while, maybe a long long while, but its a long term thing where it becomes a problem |
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Real Name: Mike Main Seven: RWG RG777 Rig: GP100 -> MESA 20/20 Thanked: 23
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Just adding my ![]() ibznorange is dead on. I agree with everything he's said. You could fill it with filler but it will be a much higher quality repair, less messy, and more durable if you use a similar wood. BigM555 Edit: If possible you should orient the grain in the same direction as the original body wood as well. As wood picks up moisture it changes at different rates across the grain than it does with the grain. |
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