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  • Strange Veneer

    So, I decided to refinish a cheap kelly body i picked up. I did like I always did- grabbed a heat gun and started scraping. The bare wood was brownish red in color (which I found to be odd) Even more odd when the wood started bubbling up... It peeled up in even sheets about a 1/4 of an inch thick. on back and front, but not on the bevels... what the heck sorta veneer is it? I didn't even know they did that on cheap black painted imports

  • #2
    I think it was some sort of maple veneer. so the paint adheres better and doesn't sink into the grain of whatever cheap POS wood the body is made of. It's a pretty common thing, especially for full or matte colored guitars.

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    • #3
      now that the has veneer peeled off, how many pieces is the body made from? Manufacturers sometimes veneer bodies to hide join lines in a multi-piece body
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      • #4
        one very notable seam with an 1/16th of gap in one spot on the seam.... the goes my just stain it idea

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        • #5
          You could always put a new veneer on it. I want to do one with camphor burl... cause it looks likes guts or scars or something.


          Is that not the coolest grain ever?
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          • #6
            The Necronomiconicaster


            If it came up in 1/4" sheets, it's plywood, which surprises me for a Jackson. Their import figured veneers are generally 1/8", and on older models were simply a photgraph of figured wood.

            The color of the wood sounds like Cedro - Indian Cedar.
            Might also explain the laminating effect since it's a loose-grained wood.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by m2pmd70 View Post

              Is that not the coolest grain ever?
              It is not
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