nick1982
Established Member
Hello!
Good morning, I'm new to the forum and looking for some advice, any help much appreciated, and thanks for your time and wisdom.
I'm looking to make some guitar scratch plates for fender stratocaster type guitars.
I want to make some pretty attractive wood veneer ones.
My plan is to build up a 1.8ml thickness scratch plate from 3x 0.6ml.
So my question is, once set will this curl? - I'm planning to have them professionally spray lacquered as well.
Another option is to bond the veneer to plastic - but I want to avoid that id possible because I really want a high quality Item. I want to use three veneers for thickness so I could get a stripe in the middle on the edge of the pick guard.
I'm planning to use quilted maple for the veneer - and another cheaper type of wood for the backing sheets.
to summarise:
Will the veneer curl if I make it out 3x0.6ml wood sheets... or should i use a sheet of ugly plastic in there... or is there a way of strengthening my veneer sandwich to prevent this from happening?
Many thanks,
Nick
Good morning, I'm new to the forum and looking for some advice, any help much appreciated, and thanks for your time and wisdom.
I'm looking to make some guitar scratch plates for fender stratocaster type guitars.
I want to make some pretty attractive wood veneer ones.
My plan is to build up a 1.8ml thickness scratch plate from 3x 0.6ml.
So my question is, once set will this curl? - I'm planning to have them professionally spray lacquered as well.
Another option is to bond the veneer to plastic - but I want to avoid that id possible because I really want a high quality Item. I want to use three veneers for thickness so I could get a stripe in the middle on the edge of the pick guard.
I'm planning to use quilted maple for the veneer - and another cheaper type of wood for the backing sheets.
to summarise:
Will the veneer curl if I make it out 3x0.6ml wood sheets... or should i use a sheet of ugly plastic in there... or is there a way of strengthening my veneer sandwich to prevent this from happening?
Many thanks,
Nick