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Wooden Cavity Cover

PhilAngus

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Hi all,
I am in the UK. Does anyone know of a company who sells small and thin sheets of wood (maybe veneer) which would be suitable to make wooden control cavity and selector switch covers to replace the standard plastic ones. I would like to get a piece of ash and it would need to be about the same thickness as the plastic, so perhaps about 2 millimetres thick?
 
You could take a look at http://www.touchstonetonewoods.co.uk

Or Crimson Guitars, might be able to make you something.
 
Hobby shops that sell material for radio controlled airplanes and boats also often sell very thin pieces of spruce plywood. I mean, like 1/8" or thinner. Then, finer wood supply shops often sell veneer, which isn't thick enough to make a cover out of, but would be suitable to cover one of those thin pieces of ply.
 
You may be able to glue veneer to sheet metal.  If the cover is thick enough (or the wood is strong enough), you could also rabbet 1/8" wood to sit flush.

I'm guessing the plate will be about 1/16".  Here is a store in the UK that sells plywood as thin as 1/64" (and has 1/16"):
http://www.elitemodelsonline.co.uk/Products/Tools-Materials-Fuels/Building-Materials/Plywood/Plywood
 
If you are making a wooden control cavity, I would assume you have a router? Depending on your skills, you can do what I did and build a thickness planing jig to thin down scrap wood.

 
Thanks for all your answers guys.  :cool01:

Line6Man, no I don't have a router. I was planning on just getting hold of a sheet of the right thickness and then drawing around the plastic cover and cutting it with a coping saw, then smoothing everything with sand paper and colouring as per body.  :)
 
I have at last sourced some wood (ash). From good old Crimson Guitars in the UK, who are going to supply a small sheet of planed 3mm thick for me to make them with. I will post pics of course when I have it.
 
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