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Rear rout control cavity cover

Bruno

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One thing I really hate, it's the black plastic cover for Rear rout control cavity.
Why only plastic and  only black?
With a black guitar ok, but if yellow, red, tobacco or other color black plastic cover is like to be an eyesore... (for me of course)
Why not a wood cover? (Bette: the same wood used for guitar body)
I think it would be very interesting
 
Kind of on topic but not really, I don't like the fact that the cavities are so huge. I understand it allows for a lot of different control layouts but man if you are using only one volume pot that's a whole lot of tone chamber left over. Couple of choices would be nice. On the topic of covers........at least make them from the available pickguard material too :dontknow:
 
pabloman said:
Kind of on topic but not really, I don't like the fact that the cavities are so huge. I understand it allows for a lot of different control layouts but man if you are using only one volume pot that's a whole lot of tone chamber left over. Couple of choices would be nice. On the topic of covers........at least make them from the available pickguard material too :dontknow:

+1. It would be nice to have an option to make them from one of the available pick guard materials.
 
I think you can get them made from available pickguard material, At least I know you can with trem covers, I've done it.

As far as wood covers go, they never look good, grain is off, color is off, wood covers never look good, they always look like a seperate piece of wood, which they are.
 
Alfang said:
I think you can get them made from available pickguard material, At least I know you can with trem covers, I've done it.

As far as wood covers go, they never look good, grain is off, color is off, wood covers never look good, they always look like a seperate piece of wood, which they are.

I know of ways to do it using the same exact piece of wood, and it looks awesome, but I'm positive that it wouldn't be economical for Warmoth. It also won't really help you guys, but it is an interesting read.

By the way I don't want it to sound like I figured this method out, but just learned it from this guy.

http://www.tdpri.com/forum/tele-home-depot/258895-3-guitars-better-than-1%3B-my-new-guitar-project-2.html#post3164151
 
Hi!
I`ve never used the plasic backcowers.
On my cavedtop tele, I dyed a maple piece from Stewemac.
http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Bodies,_necks,_wood/Acoustic_guitar_braces,_blocks,_and_blanks/Bridge_Plate_Stock.html
On my rosewoods, I used peghead-veneers.
http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Bodies,_necks,_wood/Acoustic_guitar_braces,_blocks,_and_blanks/Peghead_Overlay_Veneer.html

Ivar
 

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