Hi All
I am attempting another scratch build which I will detail in My Build Diary in due course but I have a question for you all.
This time I am building a neck again, but I plan to use Tulipwood as the main neck material with an Ebony fretboard and Jescar Gold EVO frets.
Maybe a weird choice of neck material but I am willing to experiment
Note that this is the North American tulipwood and is NOT poplar.
The wood I have is hard, straight grained heartwood - similar in feel and weight to maple but slightly yellow/honey colour.
Cutting and carving with a sharp chisel feels the same as maple - definitely hard.
Views on this wood seem to vary in the internet. Most of them are confusing it with poplar.
I know most will say 'just use maple' but it is not available anywhere near me at the present.
I can only find one person on the forum who has used tulip wood but his was a laminated neck.
https://www.buildyourownguitar.com.a...567#post189567
What are your views and/or experiences?
The neck will be a gibson style/size neck if that makes a difference.
Cheers
Ricky