Ken,
I’m not one to give advise, as I have not even completed my first guitar. So, take my comments
with a grain of salt.
I have been doing a little reading about woods used in instrument building, and there seems to be
a lot of opinions about wood used. I personally, have not had the pleasure of “tap toning” any wood
that would be considered suitable for guitar building, other than the wood on the guitar I’m building.
I have heard, and read that flat sawn lumber may very well be just fine for guitar building.
Since you are an experienced guitar builder, perhaps you have heard the same.
I’ve read posts here at the OLF that stated you can find suitable wood at the local lumber yard, if
you’re very careful in choosing the right board. Of course, you would be limited, more often
then not, to the standard species of wood found in local lumber yards. This may be true.
Being an active Custom Home Builder for 30+ years, I’ve come across wood, that to the eye,
looks very promising for the use in guitar building. One example, is some spruce 1"X4" we ripped
to size for a trim job. What was left, were a lot of pieces that measured 3/4” X 1". They were very
tight straight grained, and, quarter sawn. So, I saved them, thinking that it could be used for braces.
Haven’t tried them yet, but, I intend to.
As for eastern red cedar, I’ve used quite a bit of it in homes I’ve built. I noticed on several occasions,
boards with tight and straight grain, that in my opinion (for what its worth) may have been fine
for the use in guitar building. I wasn’t building guitars back them, but I remember thinking what
shame it was to just use them as a piece of trim. I’ve also made mantles out of 4"X12" timbers,
that, I believe could have been re-sawn into nice pieces for tops.
Well, anyway, maybe I’ve gone on a little to much here. Sorry about that.
If it were me, and if I owned a portable saw mill, (which I’d love to) and had access to a log of
that size, I would probably give it a try, even if no one else hasn’t. Of course, it does depend on,
wether you have the time to experiment.
Just my thoughts.
Sincerely, Robert
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