Yesterday I found a really good supplier of wood in the area where I live. Now the choice of wood is an issue. he can supply different types: rosewood, european oak, american red oak, mahogany (african and asian) poplar,maple, meranti and several others. So which one to go for the neck? By the way a 1"x2"x35' cost around $10 so not to expensive.
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From what I have learned about being a luthier. You want wood that is solid. All those woods you just listed are perfect. It seems like most commercial guitars are made with mahogany for the neck with rosewood or black walnut for the fret board. Oak is extremely dense though and has a beautiful grain. I love black walnut though and you could probably get away with making the whole neck and fret board out of walnut. Here's another suggestion blood wood, it is super strong and has a dark red grain. Also not all wood is the same. You could end up with a shitty piece of oak or a really good piece of oak. You have to look at the grain and see how tight it is. You have to use all your senses when picking out the best piece of lumber. As for price that sounds really good. I forgot how you calculate board feet but every store prices differently. Anyways, happy hunting.
Maple and mahogany are most common on commercial guitars.
Maple - good working qualities, has closed pores so shouldn't require filling, many beautiful grain patterns occur, stay with the straight grain pattern for necks
Mahogany - varies on density and grain, good workability.
Rosewood - I wouldn't use it for a neck, might be perfectly okay though so check around..
Oak - strong, nice grain patterns, open pored so needs filling, can be difficult to work, ebonizes well because of the tannic acid content so is useful when ebony colored fretboards are desired.
Poplar - easy to work, closed pores frequently used for CBGs because of ready availability. Often has a greenish to black color in the grain pattern so care has to be taken in selection if you want a light colored clear coated neck.
Meranti - never worked with it, appears very similar to mahogany.
I like maple. It's strong and finishes out really smooth since the grain is so tight. Oak is OK but the grain is open. Has interesting color/grain and is very strong. Rosewood would be super strong for a neck but I personally would prefer it as a fingerboard, peghead faceplate or attractive reinforcement strip for laminating a maple neck or splines for neck reinforcement.
I have used two types since I started building a few months ago, European Oak, mainly from Germany, and Sepeele which I got from a friend who was renovating his house, the Sepeele came from the doors and frames, and although slightly softer than Oak is nice to work with. Both seemed to work well enough. I think its a peresonal thing, you will find a wood that you like and use that.
Where is your supplier? Does he ship?
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