Flame maple (tiger maple), also known as ''flamed maple'', ''curly maple'', ''ripple maple'', ''fiddleback'' or ''tiger stripe'', is a feature of
maple
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in which the growth of the wood fibers is distorted in an undulating
chatoyant
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pattern, producing wavy lines known as "flames". This effect is often mistakenly said to be part of the
grain
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of the wood; it is more accurately called "
figure
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", as the distortion is perpendicular to the grain direction. Prized for its beautiful appearance, it is used frequently in the manufacturing of fine furniture and
musical instrument
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s, such as violins, guitars, and bassoons.
During the westward expansion of early settlers and explorers into the lands west of the
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, curly maple was often used for making the stocks used on
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Usage in guitars
Popularization
Flame maple is especially popular in guitars, and has been for decades. Generally, the process includes cutting the maple to shape, forming it if necessary through mold-warping and applying a clear coat or lacquer to protect the finish, and ensure the wood holds its shape.
Controversy
Among guitar communities, one debate always present is that of tonality. This is the debate on how much or how little the instrument's material affects its sound. While this is a massive debate in itself, flame maple is a hardwood which is generally regarded to produce a bright, shimmering sound, due to its rigidity and reflection against sound waves. This effect is generally noticeable in acoustic flame-maple guitars, but arguably insignificant in electric guitars. Additionally, the effects of clear-coating or applying nitro to a flame maple finish are also up for debate.
Variations
Figures on (1958-1960)
According to the ''Beauty Of The Burst'' by Yasuhiko Watanabe, the figures seen on the sunburst
Les Paul
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are categorized into 8 types: 6 types of flame maple (''Curly'', ''Ribbon curly'', ''Flame'', ''Tiger stripe'', ''Fiddleback'', ''Pin stripe''), and 2 other types (''Blister'' and ''
Bird's eye
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Note that usually the last two types are not considered as the flame maple variations, along with the
quilt maple
Quilt or quilted maple refers to a type of figure in maple wood. It is seen on the tangential plane ( flat-sawn) and looks like a wavy "quilted" pattern, often similar to ripples on water. The highest quality quilted figure is found in the West ...
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Figures on
;6 types of flame maple wood
File:Peavey EVH Wolfgang guitar (body) at Hard Rock Cafe San Antonio, Texas.jpg, Curly
File:PRS Custom (1988) Santana guitar (body), MIM PHX.jpg, Ribbon curl
File:Gibson Custom 50th Anniversary 1959 Les Paul Standard (body) edited.jpg, Flame
File:2012 Gibson Les Paul Standard Plus body (by ravas51) vertical.jpg, Tiger stripe
File:Ephiphone Slash Signature Les Paul (clip), Juliens Auctions Preview 2011-03-08.jpg, Fiddleback
File:D'Angelico EX-SD body.jpg, Pin stripe
;Other types of figure maple wood
(for comparison)
File:Agile AD-3000 body front.jpg, Blister
File:Epiphone Les Paul Classic Birdseye (1994-1998) body.jpg, Bird's eye
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File:BACCHUS.jpg, Quilt maple
Quilt or quilted maple refers to a type of figure in maple wood. It is seen on the tangential plane ( flat-sawn) and looks like a wavy "quilted" pattern, often similar to ripples on water. The highest quality quilted figure is found in the West ...
See also
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Quilt maple
Quilt or quilted maple refers to a type of figure in maple wood. It is seen on the tangential plane ( flat-sawn) and looks like a wavy "quilted" pattern, often similar to ripples on water. The highest quality quilted figure is found in the West ...
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Birdseye maple
Bird's eye is a type of figure that occurs within several kinds of wood, most notably in hard maple. It has a distinctive pattern that resembles tiny, swirling eyes disrupting the smooth lines of grain. It is somewhat reminiscent of a burl, but ...
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