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Uploaded by on May 16, 2007

Different european woods for fretboard

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  • which would you use?

  • palisander (rosewood) nothing else!

  • Botanic name is taxus baccata No. 1-4. The legendary english bows were made from this wood, very flexibel. No. 5 is ash (engl.) like hickory but it's not hickory

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  • wtf is that shit?

  • So what's the real point of this video?

  • you are an idiot hack.

  • i must say you took the words right out of my mouth. you want a very dense, tight grained wood for the fretboard (as well as the neck) ...these light woods with their wide grain...poor choice. you might get away with a nice straight stock of maple but that's about all i would try if youre insistent upon using a light colored wood. OR..you could simply craft the neck entirely out of one peice of maple and compensate for the thickness change as on a stratocaster. just a thought.

  • I'm not sure why such wide grain hardwood is being selected. It looks nice when finished, but won't last very long.

    Use ebony, it wears like iron, and doesn't muffle the sound.

  • Sag mal kannst du eigentlich sprechen?

    Dann könnte man mit deinen vidz auch was anfangen.

    Ohne Sprache bemerkt man eigentlich nur das du etwas

    grobmotorisch bist.

    Meine Gitarre würd ich dir nicht geben!

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