Hi All,
I am in the process of a '59 Les Paul replica, and so far, things are going nicely (especially for the neck) but not so good for the body.....
After cutting and joining my body blank (mahogany), and then gluing the top on it (Quilted maple), to my surprise, after a couple of days, the whole blank has "bowed" upwards....I payed attention to lay it flat, but for some strange reason it bowed, after making sure that both the top and bottom were perfectly flat (I used a planner to get them to the right thickness, and dead flat). I am sure this was not caused by the clamps, since after I removed them, the blank was dead flat. The halves and top were joined with Titebond.
I am not sure what went wrong, but is there a way to make it flat again? I tried leaving it for a couple of days with some weight on top of it, but it is still bowed....
I was wondering if any of you had any suggestions, that will allow me to salvage this, as the top has some very nice quilt. Planning it again would not be a good thing, as I would loose the thickness required..
thanks in advance for any suggestions.