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I want to catalog weights of all Les Paul components into a useful
quick reference chart and seeking assistance of luthier-builders that see the value in this, to provide preliminary top, back or neck weight data.
The chart might prove helpful to anyone installing different hardware, equipping a bare Les Paul, or planning one within specified weight ranges,
or any other quick weight related inquiries.
Because the biggest weight variable will always be a Les Paul back,
with a completed chart, you could conceivably calculate
weight and/or density of backs on finished guitars with reasonable accuracy, because other part weights will be more or less constant by comparison (using averaged weight data and discarding extreme high/low values, other than back values).
Success depends on one or more luthiers with accurate weigh scales, supplying top cap, neck or back weight measurements.
It would be important to note all variances from a finished product on your parts samples, such as cutouts that are not cut, neck profiles (58 to 60), and back slab thickness in millimeters (important because thickness related weights can vary by up to 8% or 1/2 pound). I can weigh cutout wood samples and subtract them from your weight samples, if you don't want to.
Hardware, plastics and electrics values will be collected from anyone with spares willing to weigh them, after we have weight data for main guitar body components.
I have a fair number of hardware parts values weighed already.
If anyone cares to post or PM preliminary weight data,
here is a preliminary list:
Top cap: (please state what is unrouted, ie pickup cavities, neck channel)
Back: Please state what is unrouted, ie - pickup cavities, neck tenon channel, wiring channel, switch cavity, control cavity, and thickness, in milimeters. (This is very important as back weights can vary 8% or more based on thickness alone)
Neck: (please state neck size 58-60, with or without fretboard, headstock overlay and/or tuners)
Fretboard only: with or wo frets, (fret board species, if ebony, thin or thick frets)
Weights can be in ounces/lbs or grams/kilograms, posted or below or PM'd if you wish to remain anonymous.
Thanks.
quick reference chart and seeking assistance of luthier-builders that see the value in this, to provide preliminary top, back or neck weight data.
The chart might prove helpful to anyone installing different hardware, equipping a bare Les Paul, or planning one within specified weight ranges,
or any other quick weight related inquiries.
Because the biggest weight variable will always be a Les Paul back,
with a completed chart, you could conceivably calculate
weight and/or density of backs on finished guitars with reasonable accuracy, because other part weights will be more or less constant by comparison (using averaged weight data and discarding extreme high/low values, other than back values).
Success depends on one or more luthiers with accurate weigh scales, supplying top cap, neck or back weight measurements.
It would be important to note all variances from a finished product on your parts samples, such as cutouts that are not cut, neck profiles (58 to 60), and back slab thickness in millimeters (important because thickness related weights can vary by up to 8% or 1/2 pound). I can weigh cutout wood samples and subtract them from your weight samples, if you don't want to.
Hardware, plastics and electrics values will be collected from anyone with spares willing to weigh them, after we have weight data for main guitar body components.
I have a fair number of hardware parts values weighed already.
If anyone cares to post or PM preliminary weight data,
here is a preliminary list:
Top cap: (please state what is unrouted, ie pickup cavities, neck channel)
Back: Please state what is unrouted, ie - pickup cavities, neck tenon channel, wiring channel, switch cavity, control cavity, and thickness, in milimeters. (This is very important as back weights can vary 8% or more based on thickness alone)
Neck: (please state neck size 58-60, with or without fretboard, headstock overlay and/or tuners)
Fretboard only: with or wo frets, (fret board species, if ebony, thin or thick frets)
Weights can be in ounces/lbs or grams/kilograms, posted or below or PM'd if you wish to remain anonymous.
Thanks.