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Dreamsinger

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I built my Tele on a DeHavilland body that I picked up online at a really low price. When I got it the swamp ash body alone weighed 8.5lbs. Not willing to torture myself with that I took off 1/4" from the back and routed out chambers. Also added tummy cut and modest forearm bevel. That got the weight down to 4.2lbs. I found an unusually figured piece of swamp ash that we bookmatched to close it up.
 

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I've always wanted to do this with a Peavey T60. How did you make the original cut to remove the back? band saw in a jig or something else?
 
I've always wanted to do this with a Peavey T60. How did you make the original cut to remove the back? band saw in a jig or something else?
A commercial grade thickness sander is the best way. A planer wouldn't be wide enough. You really want the surface to be flat and level. I was lucky to have a tech with the right stuff.
 
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