Basswood: This is very light in weight; bodies usually weigh four pounds or less. The color is white, but often has green mineral streaks throughout. This is a closed-grain wood, but quite soft, it can absorb a lot of finish.
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Read More »Basswood is rated low in durability, lasting 3 to 5 years if left outdoors to weathering elements.
Read More »There are many kinds of electric-guitar bodies. Most of them are solid bodies, which are guitars carved from solid wood, usually several pieces, that are laminated together. This simple use of hardwoods contributes to the tone Fender guitars are famous for.
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Read More »Mahogany: Honduran Mahogany, is the same wood used in many fine solid and hollow body guitars. This is an excellent wood with good musical properties, covering the gamut from Blues to Jazz, the tone is warm full and sweet with good sustain. The grain is open yet easy to fill. The wood varies in appearance from very plain to a beautiful array of ribbons, a good wood for clear finishes. Maple: There are two types of maple, Northern Hard (Hard Rock Maple) and Western Soft (Big leaf Maple). Hard Maple is the same wood used for necks. It is very dense and weighs quite a bit. The grain is closed and easy to finish. The sound of Maple is very bright with a lot of bite. It looks good in any style finish. Western Soft Maple is another wood like Alder that grows in and around in Washington State. It is usually much lighter and softer than Hard Maple but is a little more towards reddish brown in color. Its sound is characterized by good bite and attack, bright, but not brittle like hard Maple. Quilted bodies are western Big leaf Maple. Walnut: Walnut is not quite as heavy as maple. it has a similar sound though not as bright. Walnut is very beautiful with open grain. Oil finishes can look wonderfully rich on this wood when applied properly. Koa: This very beautiful wood indigenous to Hawaii. Weight varies somewhat from medium to heavy, a good wood for basses and in combination with other woods to create hollow body guitars. Koa has a warm sound similar to mahogany, but a little brighter. Like Walnut, this wood may be oiled or sprayed clear either way this wood is gorgeous. Zebrawood: This wood is very heavy with a very distinctive look, open grained with light and dark brown stripes it is becoming more and more common in the bass and guitar world. Its weight and sound are similar to Walnut depending on the application. It is difficult to find in thick pieces, but it is more commonly available for laminated bodies where it excels. This wood may be oiled or sprayed clear, either way this wood is also very beautiful. Rosewood: This wood has the heaviest bodies weighing in at over six pounds plus. There are several different species with Indian Rosewood being the favorite. The sound is much warmer than maple, the high end seems to lack a bit only because of the oily nature of the wood. Finishes are difficult to apply because of its oil content.
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