Hi Wolt

I am currently planning a scratch build with Queenland Mahogany also known as Red Mahogany.
I have a slice about 3 metres long, 600mm wide and 37mm thick. Been drying for 2 years in the garage. "Hard as the hobs........"
The web said it is a construction timber suitable for bridges etc. Suitable for guitars ????? I'm having a go.
So far I have cut a block big enough to make an SG.
Levelling with a Belt Sander and hoping to cut the shape roughly with a jigsaw. Then router on template.
That's the theory.

I haven't started a diary yet, I have been waiting to see how the jigsaw cuts. Have phots of progress so far.

I will check you other builds to get a few hints. Any early advice would be appreciated

Greg

Simon: If you read this. I have a Maton Australian of Tassie Blackwood plus other Aussie timbers. Love it.
We better not hijack Woltz's post though.