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Post by r3v3nt0n on Nov 2, 2017 7:48:56 GMT
I just took a good look today in the electronics cavity on my SC 450 plus. There are visable horizontal lines, about 1cm thick, which would indicate a 4 layers of wood plates being glued on top of each other and the cut into a shape. Here's some pictures. What do you make of it?
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Post by morscherszenasi on Nov 2, 2017 8:56:30 GMT
They are the marks which the CNC machine couses.It's not a layers of the wood, don't worry about it!
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Post by oghkhood on Nov 2, 2017 12:00:55 GMT
Yes these are routing traces. They show that the machine has to do 3 or 4 runs to get the cavity made through the mahogany, just like a luthier would do with a router
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Post by oghkhood on Nov 2, 2017 17:34:45 GMT
This wouldn't be a proof as they could have glued a crown around the body and camouflaged it under tinted varnish .... but I think this just routing here
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Post by oghkhood on Nov 2, 2017 19:12:47 GMT
Do you think the flatter sides a wearing the same stripes as the rounded one ? this is not my opininon.
What we see are typical routing marks. I hapen to use a router in my job and even sometimes on my guitars, this is what I'm used to see
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Post by r3v3nt0n on Nov 2, 2017 19:34:57 GMT
It looks like the lines continues along the flat side. It's realy hard to take a good picture.
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Post by oghkhood on Nov 2, 2017 20:27:46 GMT
But it it stills the same router mark.
Ilook athe wood veins in the rounded part : they are crossing the marks in diagonal, but still showing the same figure : THERE IS NO ISSUE
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Post by oghkhood on Nov 3, 2017 7:28:08 GMT
I use to stick aluminium tape as a shielding, both in the cavity and under the pg/cover... much easier and more efficient than any paint, the more than once closed, this shield acts like a faraday cage because it is conected to the ground
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