Mahogany top
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Mahogany top
Will a mahogany top work well with, say, EIR back and sides?
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Re: Mahogany top
Never tried it. There may be a good reason this combination is, shall we say, rare.
I have done East Indian with cedar. Made a loud, tubby dread.
I have done East Indian with cedar. Made a loud, tubby dread.
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Re: Mahogany top
Hmmm....is a mahogany top just for all-hog guitars, then?
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Re: Mahogany top
Here's a copy of the guitar making rule book >>>------> "There are no rules!"
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Re: Mahogany top
I'd really like to make a guitar body from bamboo.
I read it was okay to use in the "Rule Book".
Woodcraft sells a laminated product that could be resawn that is wide enough, and 30" long, so enough for an OM or smaller.
I think it would look awesome. I plan on trying it.
What do you all think
I read it was okay to use in the "Rule Book".
Woodcraft sells a laminated product that could be resawn that is wide enough, and 30" long, so enough for an OM or smaller.
I think it would look awesome. I plan on trying it.
What do you all think