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    • Dave RD Offline
      Dave R
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      That'll do it. I guarantee they are free of nails so you could even plane them and not worry about knicking your knives. 😉

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      • Jean-FrancoJ Offline
        Jean-Franco
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        Nice textures Dave !
        Thanks for sharing 👍

        Jean-Franco

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        • fastech370F Offline
          fastech370
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          Thank You Dave, I haven't been on for awhile. I'm designing a router table in SU now. I haven't used materials before but will experiment and see what I can do. Jerry ☀

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          • Dave RD Offline
            Dave R
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            Jean-Franco and Jerry, you're welcome.

            Jerry, good to see you're around. I'll be interested to see your router table.

            Dave

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            • olisheaO Offline
              olishea
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              thanks dave, nice textures. can never have enough wood 😄

              oli

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                jsteacy
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                I second that Oli!

                Thanks Dave,

                James

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                  nrevk niatpak
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                  for fancy woods, warmoth has some nice guitar tops and fingerboards on their website...
                  here's an example :
                  http://www.warmoth.com/Guitar/Bodies/Options/LPCarvedChambered.aspx[url][/url]

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                  • Dave RD Offline
                    Dave R
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                    @nrevk niatpak said:

                    for fancy woods, warmoth has some nice guitar tops and fingerboards on their website...
                    here's an example :
                    http://www.warmoth.com/Guitar/Bodies/Options/LPCarvedChambered.aspx[url][/url]

                    I had a look. Nice guitars. Are there any reasonably sized material images? I could only find little tiny images that would tile badly if used in SketchUp.

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                      nrevk niatpak
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                      if you scroll down to the laminate top you have a choice of different wood species and by clicking on the guitar body shape it opens a new window ( around 600*875 / jpeg...pretty decent for most renders...
                      about the tiling... it's usually a bookmatched top so it's not made for tileable wood patterns but rather for fine cabinetry or stuff like that...


                      bookmatched spalted maple 3.jpg


                      bookmatched bubinga 1.jpg

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                      • Dave RD Offline
                        Dave R
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                        Thanks for that. Those images are too short for the work I do but maybe someone would like them. Good link.

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                        • Dave RD Offline
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                          Here are three long Zebrawood (Zebrano or Microberlinia) textures. The first is 9' 6" long. the other two are 8' long. Enjoy.


                          ZEBRA 1.jpg


                          ZEBRA 2.jpg


                          ZEBRA 3.jpg

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                            Well, all I can say is that you must have low standards if you think my figure looks nice. 😄

                            So here are a few Wenge materials. Both 8-1/2 feet long.
                            Wenge 1 8 half.jpg
                            Wenge 3 8half.jpg

                            I have several longer ones but they're more than 1600 pixels and not uploadable here.

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