Ah, Sequoia, forgot the proper name.
I don't think I can handle that shape. Sort of looks like a deformed cheese board IMO.
(which counts for nothing anyway)
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Re: Redwood
You bloody keen jp, cutting the tree and waiting for it to dry out, still leaves plenty of time to something else in the meantime. I have played the fender rosewood tele an that was very nice. Is that what you are shooting for?
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Re: Redwood
Luckily the tree was cut by someone else, I just cut off some slabs. I am actually hoping to create something with a bit more acoustic vibe, hence the start on something more readily available first - macrocarpa.bobiron wrote:You bloody keen jp, cutting the tree and waiting for it to dry out, still leaves plenty of time to something else in the meantime. I have played the fender rosewood tele an that was very nice. Is that what you are shooting for?
But yes, a very lightweight Tele may also appeal.
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