behold the grotesque!

errr... hm





I have just created a massive amount of extra work for ma' self. Feels tight though.
* Note to self. Tape off the fretboard first for easy cleanup *
BRRanger wrote:Lookin' good, man! Like I've always told my wife regarding my orphan car restorations...it's gonna look ugly before it looks pretty.
Scott
BlackieOnasis wrote:Just brainstorming here, but not having encountered this myself, I'd suggest:
Go ahead and cut the back profile of the headstock to see if the flaw goes all the way through.
If the flaw is shallow, you could shave down the face until the flaw is gone, then glue a plate on the face, similar to what Gibson does, but beefier.
If it goes so deep you'd shave off too much (your call there) but still not all the way through, you could carve out the offending material, fill the gap with an epoxy wood filler, then plate the face.
If the flaw goes all the way through, shave both faces as much as you dare, fill the flaw with epoxy wood filler, then plate both faces.
If you pick a dramatically different wood, say lacewood, zebrawood, maybe walnut, you could get a nice effect sammich effect.
Or you could go completely nuts and plate with metal instead of wood.
But I wouldn't suggest a veneer - way too thin for structural support, which is what I'm thinking you're going to want a bit of. I would think you'd want 1/8" if possible. Modern veneers are too thin. They'll just give you a pretty headstock face and do nothing to stabilize the flaw against further expansion or movement
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