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Read the website a little and then come back with questions. |
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I have gone over your site. Im not questioning what you use at all! - T |
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Mahog..
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http://www.kensmithbasses.com/models...olt-on%29.html http://www.kensmithbasses.com/models...srjserial.html In the early 1980s, I made one or two 5pc necks with mahogany as the thinner feature wood. I don't know if I made any others but if I did, it was a thin center of 1/4" or so. Maybe a few at most if at all. That was over 25 years ago and can't remember. Mahogany is stable but not so flexible as Maple or Shedua like we use now. Walnut is another dark stable wood but not so flexible. Neck wood need to give a little so they don't split or crack if they take a hit. Maple is about the best wood I have found for neck materials. |
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ok..
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Geezz.. you and Tim.. 3 pages here in like 3 hours.. lol.. Maybe you two should exchange phone numbers.. less typing. lol |
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LOL, Tim and I are now friends my first on the forum list. - T |
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