mcknigs
Tele-Meister
I know next to nothing about the qualities of wood for woodworking.
I took a walk in some nearby woods lately. There's a lot of newly-fallen trees/branches, which got me thinking. I know necks are normally made from a plank cut off a larger log, but I was wondering -- If I found a straight section of branch that was a bit larger than a neck, and I could season it for a while, then cut/file/sand it into the shape of a straight guitar neck, is there any reason it would not work well? From a stability standpoint, does it need to be cut out of a larger/thicker piece of wood?
I took a walk in some nearby woods lately. There's a lot of newly-fallen trees/branches, which got me thinking. I know necks are normally made from a plank cut off a larger log, but I was wondering -- If I found a straight section of branch that was a bit larger than a neck, and I could season it for a while, then cut/file/sand it into the shape of a straight guitar neck, is there any reason it would not work well? From a stability standpoint, does it need to be cut out of a larger/thicker piece of wood?