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1 minute ago, Smanth said:

Maple is a great choice for the neck.

 

I can highly recommend https://www.luthierssupplies.co.uk/ to get it.

 

S'manth x

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On 11/03/2021 at 18:55, daz70 said:

Agreed.

Unsurpassed stock and always keen to help.

Bought a Genz Benz Streamliner head and 2x12" cab from Mark several years ago, purchased a few bits over the years via website and I'm eagerly awaiting the delivery of my Dingwall D-roc Standard 5 string ( hopefully this month ).

A shop I'm always keen to buy from.

 

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Within reason, you can be fairly adventurous with the body wood/woods.  As long as the timbers are seasoned and the bridge can be held rigidly, most other characteristics are not critical.

 

For neck wood, though, it is best - especially for a first build - to ensure that the blanks are from someone who supplies specifically for instruments to ensure that the cut and consistency is fit-for-that-purpose.  The most common (for common, read 'relatively reliable and workable') timbers used are mahogany or maple.  Maple is harder to cut/shape/sand but is stiffer and more durable.  Mahogany is generally lighter-weight, softer, easier to work with but a little more prone to dints and scrapes.

 

It's a generalisation, but David Dyke (www.luthiersupplies.co.uk) neck timbers tend to be available planed and 'ready to glue' ...but therefore can be quite pricey.   Some of the other suppliers' neck woods will be more 'ready to plane' but sometimes correspondingly cheaper.  You will find most of the bigger specialist suppliers quite approachable and will generally be happy to advise - David himself or any of the team at David Dyke's and Kirk Bolton at www.exotichardwoodsukltd.com are particularly helpful.

 

 

 

  

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