barryman
Member
Firstly, I am not a woodworker and have precious little knowledge of it. I am hoping someone here can be of help in advising me. So, can anyone tell me if the following is possible or maybe I'm crackers :-
I have a bass guitar body which is unusually heavy! I think it is maybe Oak or similar and has a nice grain which I eventually want to strip and finish with Danish or Tung oil. I am just wondering if it is a workable option, in order to reduce the weight of the body, to maybe shave off something like 5 or 6mm off the back. Obviously this would involve some kind of slicing machinery to do it? It's too much for me to do as a sanding job - it would take me years! (I also realise that I would have to re-chamfer the edges)
So, is this a mad idea or not? If it's possible, who could help me do it? Does anyone have a machine that could just slice this body down?? I am based near Watford, Herts, UK so any advice or offers of help would be appreciated.
Barry
I have a bass guitar body which is unusually heavy! I think it is maybe Oak or similar and has a nice grain which I eventually want to strip and finish with Danish or Tung oil. I am just wondering if it is a workable option, in order to reduce the weight of the body, to maybe shave off something like 5 or 6mm off the back. Obviously this would involve some kind of slicing machinery to do it? It's too much for me to do as a sanding job - it would take me years! (I also realise that I would have to re-chamfer the edges)
So, is this a mad idea or not? If it's possible, who could help me do it? Does anyone have a machine that could just slice this body down?? I am based near Watford, Herts, UK so any advice or offers of help would be appreciated.
Barry