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- rosewood
- r almost two hundred years, rosewood has been the wood of choice for the majority of luthiers for [[en:v... However, I consider the quality of each piece of wood to be at least as important as its type. It must ... Indian rosewood just looks "right". Sanding this wood clean takes more effort than mahogany, but a good... blanket. I was quite surprised when I removed the wood from the Fox bender and it sprang back halfway to
- elm
- </panel> <panel title="Appraisal"> >An underrated wood. Sounds like [[ahorn]], but warmer in the highs. This is an amazing tone wood and looks incredible. Elm wood is tight grained and generally comes in an ash-gray or brown color. The beauty of this wood is its discernible oblong ridges within the wood
- ash
- r&nolink&nodate&nouser&nomdate&noeditbutton}} Ash wood is a hard [[en:vok:Klangholz]] that produces warm... originate from very humid locations. Their moist wood is lighter and sounds more balanced than dry ash wood and is therefore used for the [[..korpus]]. <pane... qualities that the other trades admire make this wood wonderful for instrument sets. Ash is harder and
- maple
- maple (//acer pseudoplatanus//) was the preferred wood for [[en:vok:Zarge]]s and [[en:vok:boden]]s of st... sonally consider to be the most suitable sounding wood; it still seems to give the lyrical [[en:vok:disk... t the lumberyard, which makes it a bargain guitar wood if you have the means to resaw it. John Calkin:
- cocobolo
- [palisander]] species and the trading name of the wood of //Dalbergia retusa// and several other //Dalbe... nds the low end and midrange of the body with the wood’s brightness. Also good for fingerstyle. Goes wel... esponsive. [[http://tonewooddatasource.weebly.com/wood-details-c-g.html|Tonewood Details]] </panel> <pan
- bog oak
- &nouser&nomdate&noeditbutton}} The bog oak is the wood of oak trees that for centuries has been under exclusion of air in swampy areas or bogs. The wood is harder than oak wood and dark (up to black) discolored. It can be processed well, but is expensive b
- sapele
- ouser&nomdate&noeditbutton}} African name for the wood of //Entandrophragma cylindricum //, belonging to... </panel> <panel title="Links"> * [[https://www.wood-database.com/sapele/|Sapele (The Wood Database)]] </panel>
- purpleheart
- "Appraisal"> >Atrociously brittle and unforgiving wood ... I have just finished making a wedding gift (n... e use it but I will never again. 40 years working wood, all types and this is the first time I have felt
- koa
- obably second only to the //ohia// (o-hee-a). The wood of the //koa// is used for cabinet making and for... ke musical instrument, is usually made of //koa// wood; and the ancient war canoes of the natives were h
- mahogany
- <panel title="Appraisal"> >Mahogany is a lovely wood to work with. Old-timers maintain that the qualit... ratches are easily removed. **Mahogany is a dream wood.** John Calkin: //[[http://www.guitarnation.com/
- satinwoood
- potential. [[http://tonewooddatasource.weebly.com/wood-details-r-t.html|Tonewood Data Source]] </panel>
- acacia
- d are considered virtually invasive weeds. Acacia wood is used as a [[..klangholz]] for [[..ukulele|ukul
- bocote
- contrasting grain makes the light to golden brown wood look very attractive. It is similar to [[Ahorn]],
- bubinga
- n rosewood is hard, heavy and beautifully grained wood of evergreen trees from Western and Southern Afri
- ebony
- s of a guitar. You will most often encounter this wood in higher end guitars, since it tends to be on th