Dave's Chocolate Quilted Maple Further

Started by mica, July 01, 2010, 04:59:19 PM

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mica

Here's a few images I've been collecting for you.   The sample of the Chocolate Quilted Maple with a sealer coat of finish on it:

  Parts of your guitar body freshly cut:

  Scraps from making your guitar body (and a couple of others):

  Body rough shaped and nearly ready to glue to neck:


tbrannon

That is some killer wood. I don't recall ever seeing chocolate maple before and the purpleheart is amazing.

David Houck

The sealer shot is cool!  And the body halves are intriguing.

sonicus

I am always fascinated   when I see wood varieties that I have never seen before and I have never seen Chocolate maple.

mica

It's a naturally dark piece of bigleaf Maple, a natural stain if you will. Our supplier coined the name, and we thought it was great.  
 
Woods like these would often be discarded as defective in years gone by. I'm so glad we can give some of them an artistic purpose.

sonicus

Yes , the appearance  of the Chocolate maple definitely will  add to the uniqueness of this instrument in defining it's individuality.  Beautiful.
Thanks for the explanation.

cozmik_cowboy

That is undoubtedly the coolest maple I have ever seen.  But is the head in the upper left of the sealed section in the 1st pic laughing or screaming?
 
Peter
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St. Dilbert

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dadabass2001

Good eye, Peter.
I see the little fellow now too.
Mike
"The Secret of Life is enjoying the passage of Time"
- James Taylor

jacko

He's shouting Aughh, someone just rubbed sealer in my eye  ;-)
 
Graeme

mica

Some other progress in carving.  Freshly arrived in carving:

  "String of pearls" glue excess that Kris strives for on the back:

  The a couple of days later after routing:

  Back view after routing:


David Houck


mica

Today most of the body sanding was completed:

 Don't worry... the figuring will pop right back when the sealer coats hit. Fine sanding really dulls the look of figured Maples.  and the backplates were fitted:

  The heel is still in the carving process:

  As is the peghead at the other end of the neck:


mario_farufyno

Not just a bass, this is an Alembic!