LP Chambering

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Brian Ostosh
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LP Chambering

Post by Brian Ostosh »

New to this site!
Never made a LP yet
Can't play a guitar either !
I do CAD & CNC stuff a few inventions too.
I need to get busy on this project.
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Freeman Keller
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Re: LP Chambering

Post by Freeman Keller »

Hi Brian and welcome to the forum. I don't have any fancy CADs or CNCs, just some chisels and planes and a router and stuff. So when I made my two Lesters I did it the old fashioned way

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The one on the right in the photo is chambered

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I'll be honest, I kind of like doing it that way.
Christ Kacoyannakis
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Re: LP Chambering

Post by Christ Kacoyannakis »

I am working on two set neck electrics right now. They are not chambered, but they are weight relieved. I came up with my own weight relief routing pattern, cut it out of 1/2 inch MDF, and used it to route cavities in the body.
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