Here are engelmann spruce top sets. If you search the site, you'll find other spruce. These are 50% off.
https://exoticwoodzone.com/collections/ ... pruce-tops
botched "kit" repair
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Re: botched "kit" repair
It might also be worth your while checking these two Canadian suppliers. Your dollar goes a lot further but I don't know how shipping will be. Cascadia was formerly Bow River Wood to Works:
https://www.woodtoworks.com
And Ed Polk used to be with Bow River, but now operates his own business called Edco:
https://edcofinewoods.com
Bruce W.
https://www.woodtoworks.com
And Ed Polk used to be with Bow River, but now operates his own business called Edco:
https://edcofinewoods.com
Bruce W.
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Diane
I am familiar with grain runout. Does such a thing occur on quarter sawn spruce? BTW thank you for the link to Exotic tone wood zone. Very tempting "just in case",,,
I found a description of runout on another site.
Strayfeathers
Thank you for the links. some pretty wood to be had if my skills were up to the quality....some day.
Also, just saw your answer. You also bring up a question I wasn't going to ask...how to see in pictures.
I am familiar with grain runout. Does such a thing occur on quarter sawn spruce? BTW thank you for the link to Exotic tone wood zone. Very tempting "just in case",,,
I found a description of runout on another site.
Strayfeathers
Thank you for the links. some pretty wood to be had if my skills were up to the quality....some day.
Also, just saw your answer. You also bring up a question I wasn't going to ask...how to see in pictures.
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You haven't had an answer yet so I will chime in here until others add their two cents'. The short answer is "yes". The grain may be perfectly parallel to the edges of the board in one plane, but it may not be parallel to the flat surfaces of the board. It can show as grain lifting towards the lower bout on one side of a guitar top, and towards the upper bout on the other side, and the wood grain may shimmer differently on the two sides. I find it hard to see it until you have started finer sanding, but maybe others can explain how to see it when the wood is rough. Bruce W.
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Here is what I am studying to understand runout. Hope the post is acceptable.
https://www.lutherie.net/frankford.runout.html
https://www.lutherie.net/frankford.runout.html