T-Bird body thickness

Started by Nocturnal, September 09, 2008, 01:58:39 PM

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Nocturnal

How thick do you make your T-bird bodies? I think 1&3/4" is too damn thick, but would 1&1/2" be too thin? It would be for a bolt on neck, not a set neck if that makes a difference.

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Andy
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drbassman

I believe mine are about 1.25".  I'll check for you at home.
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ramone57

1.25" is really thin!   my Ripper is 1.35" and I always thought they were thin bodied basses.

drbassman

The inside width of the wings on my TB, next to the center piece is 1.25".  The wings at the edge of the lower and upper bouts is 1 1/16".  So, the wings are tapered from the inside out.  The center piece adds another layer and measures 1 7/16".  Does that help?
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Nocturnal

Yes it does. Thank you very much!!
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godofthunder

 For my bolt on NR project I think I went 1 3/8
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godofthunder

 I very much had in mind the Grabber-G3 neck pocket.
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Nocturnal

So 1 1/4 & 1 3/8 are safe then? I wonder just how thin a body can be before its too weak. I was hoping I could do at least 1 1/2 on mine. May go a little further than that now. Thanks for the help guys!
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drbassman

My all maple TB is 1 1/8".  The maple is solid and heavy, so I trimmed her down during construction.  Worked out fine.
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ramone57

I've played a few birds but don't own one and I didn't realize just how thin they are.  I guess that's why they seem light, duh! :P

Dave W

Quote from: Nokturnal on September 10, 2008, 06:58:17 AM
So 1 1/4 & 1 3/8 are safe then? I wonder just how thin a body can be before its too weak. I was hoping I could do at least 1 1/2 on mine. May go a little further than that now. Thanks for the help guys!

All Rick electrics are 1 1/4" and the standard Gibson SG body is 1 5/16" so I think you'll be okay with most woods. Just be sure to allow enough depth for the electronics and cavity cover.

Nocturnal

Good point Dave. I think I'm going passive so I should be ok. May want to leave some room just in case I want to add some guts later.
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