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I got bored one day and drew this on my ahrG. It was winter then, so I just used sharpies. If I liked it, I figured I'd just paint it on in the spring, but now I'm thinking it would be cool to engrave the pattern in the body. If I were to engrave the black patterns into the wood 1/8th" or less, how would that effect the tone of the guitar, if at all?
 

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It would emphasise the 2nd harmonics more, you'd have a slight loss on all the frequencies between 453-457hz and the rear coil of the neck humbucker would become 0.5db quieter. The 2nd string would sound a little more like Mariah Carey and the top C# would annoy cats in the next street.
 
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Actually I know nothing at all about it. I also know nothing about routing since they won't let us have sharp objects in here.
Seriously though folks, I doubt if anyone knows what the final effect will be & I guess that's an expensive guitar. If you can afford to risk ruining it......why not give it a whirl.
 

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Nah it's not too expensive. I think brand new it was like 500 or something, I bought it used on the bay for 200, sanded it down (it was red pearl) and went to town on it. I don't want to totally sabotage the sound if possible, but that guitar is usually in drop B or lower, so I don't know how much it would really matter. I don't really play anything to intricate on it, I just want it to look nice beside my real Petrucci.
 

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I'll give that a shot. I'll probably start that sometime next week, maybe I'll post pics throughout the process. Thanks for the help!
 

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As I said before, I know nothing but wouldn't wood filler be better ?
But isn't all this routing, filling,sanding (then laquering??) just going to give you much the same effect as painting and take 5 times as long? Thought the idea was to have a carved relief feel to the top of the guitar?
 

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This is true. I was thinking routing the sections I wasn't going to stain would make the staining process a little easier, so I wouldnt have to worry about the stain and paint running together and causing whatever mess could happen. I'm no luthier and I'm no craftsman, so I don't really know what I'm going to do yet. I suppose painting would be less troublesome... but I wanted to do something a little different this time.

I guess I'll think on it some more. Any other suggestions are welcome.
 

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It would emphasise the 2nd harmonics more, you'd have a slight loss on all the frequencies between 453-457hz and the rear coil of the neck humbucker would become 0.5db quieter. The 2nd string would sound a little more like Mariah Carey and the top C# would annoy cats in the next street.

did you sleep at a holiday inn express last night...:D
 

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did you sleep at a holiday inn express last night...:D
Wasssaat?? Don't think they have such things on this side of the Atlantic.
Jimothy if you're really " no craftsman" you be careful with that router....they're sharp and you need ALL your fingers to play 7 strings
 

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Wasssaat?? Don't think they have such things on this side of the Atlantic.
Jimothy if you're really " no craftsman" you be careful with that router....they're sharp and you need ALL your fingers to play 7 strings


so sorry, i guess that is kind-of an american joke....(you would have needed to see the commercial...LOL) you seem very knowledgable!
 

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That may also be a good idea. Sanding and painting are pretty safe, but with a router, I risk unnecessary damage to the guitar and myself, so I think my mind is made up. Thanks everybody.
 
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