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    Best woods for damp maritime environment and large temperature changes?

    so: @ValeBliz, @TBurst Std , @Sadie-f, @Rick, @stratamania, @DaveT, and @teleme01, Will do. I feel square heels are better. Even if making a strat. I was told there was no jig with a tele heel for superwides. It might also have been no jig for a tele heel with tilt backs of any sort. I...
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    Best woods for damp maritime environment and large temperature changes?

    It aint finished... but i will take better near finished photos on monday.
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    Best woods for damp maritime environment and large temperature changes?

    This is the only full shot on my phone. I had not glued the bridge on at this point. I will keep looking.
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    Best woods for damp maritime environment and large temperature changes?

    The action is high in this photo. I had not started adjusting nut, truss, or bridge yet. I was messing with the angle of the neck to the body. Note that gap under the fretboard. If this was a tele that gap would not be so pronounced. Sadly, no superwide Warmoth necks can be tele heel. I...
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    Best woods for damp maritime environment and large temperature changes?

    If i have to shorten the headstock i might move the D and G tuners to the locations of nuts in this photo. Eager to hear alternative ideas from anyone reading this. Sadly, the headstock is already too small. I like to play fingerstyle acoustic music with lots of multihand hammerons and I use...
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    Best woods for damp maritime environment and large temperature changes?

    This is me clamping the bridge to the body. I used West System epoxy to glue the bridge. RISKY because you can not steam it off. But, the whole point is moisture resistant. I spent many evenings slowly chiseling the Klos factory finish down to the carbon fiber in the shape of that bridge but...
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    Best woods for damp maritime environment and large temperature changes?

    Screws off easy with a screw driver. Klos sent black screws, but they were too short for my inserts in the Warmoth neck. Black would look better but black things get lost. I will leave them shiny. Shim is made of a hunk of maple I cut from a block that became a Native American courting flute...
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    Best woods for damp maritime environment and large temperature changes?

    This is me finding the ideal location of the Portland Split Saddle Bridge using these adjustable bridge screws from StewMac. Man i wish i had these 20 years ago. It lets you play it before you glue it to the soundboard.
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    Best woods for damp maritime environment and large temperature changes?

    OK will do. But the guitar is not quite done. Plays great. Still have some final touches i want to add. I need to learn how to take better indoor photos of guitars, I will post some. The boat is not able to be photographed right now, but here is one of her the day i got her many years ago...
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    Best woods for damp maritime environment and large temperature changes?

    @ValeBliz, @TBurst Std, @Sadie-f, @Rick, @stratamania, @DaveT, and @teleme01, (I hope I copied all the names in this thread, if not sorry) I am sending a thank you for this discussion. It did NOT go the way I wanted. Not at all. It DID lead to a foolish fumble that turned out ideal. Thanks. I...
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    Best woods for damp maritime environment and large temperature changes?

    Alaska... yes.  Cold and wet in SE Alaska.  But not super cold. SE is pretty temperate thanks to north pacific influence. But also storing boat in Sonora, MX.  Might spend a few summers on the hard in Sonora.  Really hot. But i hope Rick2's feelings hold true....  
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    Best woods for damp maritime environment and large temperature changes?

    I now have a KLOS carbon body for this project.  You talked me out of the electric with headphones idea  I can modify any warmoth neck to bolt onto the KLOS. So, I am most interested in warmoth wood species options.  I am glad i failed to articulate that on the first post because there were...
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    Best woods for damp maritime environment and large temperature changes?

    Someone else said this.  i have never worked with it.  will look into it. 
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    Best woods for damp maritime environment and large temperature changes?

    Sorry. you said that earlier in the thread and I figured you were kidding. I really hate the martin backpacker. It sounds terrible. the fretboard is skinny (although better than most travel acoustic guitars). I agree on most all points. especially that it would make a terrible instrument...
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    Best woods for damp maritime environment and large temperature changes?

    I might be wrong.  online, I am seeing teak praised as making good nunchucks.  Not unlike a guitar neck (i assume). [EDIT: although they DO make nice nunchuckus out of it, this was intended to be a joke as nunchucks are nothing like a guitar ]
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