Mike_P wrote:
Rich S wrote:
Ten years ago I would have suggested using the standard $39 ¾” birch ply. Recently though the ply quality has gone way down. It was never perfectly flat but now it’s gotten much worse. I just bought some ply from home depot and it is delaminating. If I am investing my time into something I plan to use for many years, I want it to be good from the start.
The only reason I suggested Baltic Birch is that it is nice to work with and makes the process of building more enjoyable. Isn’t the entire process of building a guitar important?
you might have been buying China birch, which besides being in general a crap product is also full of some nasty stuff that will be flashing off in your presence (i.e. it will still be 'wet' when you get it home and as it dries it will not only warp but give off those chemicals)...if you can verify that the product you are getting is NOT made in China your chances for getting a good piece go up dramatically....oh, and Hell Depot is the last place I would buy any plywood I intended to use for anything 'real'...
My local building supply is not open on Sundays…Home Depot is, so I bought the crap and that will be the last time I do.
A friend of mine clued me into one of Home Depot tactics. They are buying copper fittings from the manufacture before the manufacture does any QC. This way the manufacture can reduce the cost and can pass the savings off to home depot. HD is banking on the consumer not to go through the trouble of returning a bad fitting. I am sure that they are employing this tactic on other products too.
I'll do some research into the origins of the home depot ply.
I have to remind myself of the old adage “you get what you pay for”