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 Post subject: Mold material
PostPosted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 11:25 am 
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Plywood or MDF? What do you use for various molds. Any advantage of one over the other.

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 Post subject: Re: Mold material
PostPosted: Sat Feb 11, 2012 11:52 am 
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Mark,

I prefer birch plywood, but MDF seems to work just as well. I just prefer to work with ply over MDF.

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This observation will count for nothing, but I'll make it anyway: The prettiest, cleanest molds by far that I've seen in these threads are all MDF. I made an MDF mold for laminating a banjo rim. Having worked with it, I can say in my personal experience that plywood, while much less attractive, is a lot stiffer and less prone to distortion under clamping pressure.

...but remember, I said that was just my personal experience.

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 Post subject: Re: Mold material
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My first molds were MDF and were heavy and ugly.
I too try not to use MDF anymore.
My current mold is birch ply with a coat of amber shellac.
Seems to be much lighter, is certainly stiff enough, and looks great:
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MDF is way heavier than plywood, very susceptible to moisture, and so dusty when cutting. yuck.
I specifically use Baltic Birch Plywood. It has many more layers than, and is pricier than standard birch plywood, but more stable and attractive.

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 Post subject: Re: Mold material
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Thanks guys. I have plywood ones now and will probably stay with that.

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 Post subject: Re: Mold material
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fwiw - I've used both and have settled on MDF because it is inexpenstive, easy to cut, and seems to hold up OK for the few guitars that I'll build in each mold. I cut four pieces at the same time by bolting them together with flat head machine bolts, and if I am careful, the inside pieces become the molds for my Fox bender, the outsides the building mold. The saw blade kerf and my clean up sanding seem to be about equal to the thickness of the sides.

If I was in production and wanted the molds to last a long time I would probably use plywood.


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 Post subject: Re: Mold material
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OK, for some of use that are acronym illiterate what is MDF?

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 Post subject: Re: Mold material
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MDF- Medium Density Fiberboard
MDF-Much Dust Flying

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 Post subject: Re: Mold material
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Thanks Mark, it seems that I am acronym challenged. Is there a listing for all the acronyms used on this site? Some I have figured out, most I don’t. idunno

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 Post subject: Re: Mold material
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I use the cheapest plywood I can find. They may not be the prettiest molds but they work fine. Cheap plywood is plenty strong and stable enough. I cover the mold inside and out with a layer of packing tape. That eliminates any splinters or problems with pitch-staining.

I suppose if I built dozens of copies per year I'd upgrade to nicer materials.


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 Post subject: Re: Mold material
PostPosted: Thu Mar 29, 2012 5:32 pm 
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So, Hm. Dep. B side,C side 5/8"x 4'x8' plywood would be OK for molds. I think right now if I make Two guitars this year I will be very happy.

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This is a little late but I have used typical building grade plywood from the home center since finding quality multiply birch is easy in the city. I have also used the hardwood plywood that is sold at home depot and lowes. Which has a veeneer of birch or oak over a core that I believe may be Lauan or something similar. I'm planning on trying MDF next. Also don't forget to seal your molds. I know some people who don't but I think it is important. I use the Zinsser Bullseys SealCoat.

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 Post subject: Re: Mold material
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I decided not to scrimp and bought the birch...It looks like 8 ply around $50.00 a sheet. Will seal it with zpoxy.

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Way to go. Did the same myself. [:Y:]

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I like baltic birch.


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