Editorial Review Kerfed lining ("kerfing") forms a surface for gluing and reinforcing a guitar's soundboard, sides and back. Each lining is kerfed (slotted) to allow easy bending to fit a guitar's curved sides.This newer radiused style has reverse kerfing. The reverse style can add more stiffness to the sides, and a smoother appearance inside the body. We also offer traditional angle-cut linings with kerfing that faces outward (sold separately)Each piece of reverse kerfed lining measures: 7/32" x 5/8" x 16" (5.56mm x 15.88mm x 406.40mm)This set includes:Eight strips of basswood reverse kerfed guitar linings, which is enough for Dreadnought and National,, style guitars.NOTE: Dobro® and soundwell instruments require twelve strips.
Features 1) Kerfed lining ("kerfing") forms a surface for gluing and reinforcing a guitar's soundboard, sides and back 2) Each lining is kerfed (slotted) to allow easy bending to fit a guitar's curved sides 3) These reverse strips are a newer radiused style with reverse kerfing, which can add more stiffness to the sides, and a smoother appearance inside the body 4) Each individual strip measures 7/32" x 5/8" x 16" (5.56mm x 15.88mm x 406.40mm) 5) This set includes eight strips of kerfed guitar linings, which is enough for Dreadnought and National-style guitars (Dobro and soundwell instruments require twelve strips)