I like the sycamore sound and looks. It was easy to bend, not very pourous so easy to grain fill.
I find that building more than one at a time allows me to always have something to do. When I am waiting for glue to dry on one I can be doing something on the other.
When it comes time to spray I can spray several at once and only clean the gun once.
Then I get to do set ups consecutively and have several new guitars to play in just a few days time.
#6 Sycamore OM
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Re: #6 Sycamore OM
bbright8, do you have a name?
I agree with the finishing part. Even if my builds are staggered a bit, I find myself waiting to shoot two at a time. Makes more sanding and prep work, but I only have to dig out my spray equipment once and spraying two takes little more time than spraying one.
Ken
I agree with the finishing part. Even if my builds are staggered a bit, I find myself waiting to shoot two at a time. Makes more sanding and prep work, but I only have to dig out my spray equipment once and spraying two takes little more time than spraying one.
Ken
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Re: #6 Sycamore OM
I LOVE the Sycamore! The Cocobolo was a great choice for trim. I would sure love to hear this in person.
Slacker......