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    Any ideas if coachwood would be a suitable instrument timber? It is very light, with a tight, straight grain.
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    What sort of instrument?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dubrosa22 View Post
    What sort of instrument?
    Ukulele, guitar, dulcima, etc

    I was thinking it might be a good neck material. Perhaps good for internal bracing too.
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    Should be fine for a neck mate, the heartwood would be the pick( darker pinky brown colour), it machines well and and has the right sort of strength to weight ratio.
    Post a pic if you build a neck out of it.
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    Might be a while mase. I need to recover some fallen timber from a property I own. It is a rainforest tree.
    I did a test some years back, running a curved piece through a thicknesser. It was so light and stable. They used it to make coaches and later auto-mobile frames, hence the name. I imagine it would be a fabulous furniture timber.
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    Sounds good P, you'll get the pick of the boards then.I'd make sure I got some of it sawn on the quarter.
    Good luck with it anyway.

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    Just as a matter of interest, I have a lot of coachwood, would love to swap it for something else. I think the boards are about 140x15 about a metre in length.

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    That's handy to know Paul. I have not had opportunity yet to cut any into boards. Each of those boards would be pretty light?
    Did you have a project in mind when you milled it?
    Would probably make nice furniture.
    How do you think it would go as a ukulele or guitar timber?
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    Hi there Prozac. A mate from bowls gave me 3 lengths of very old Coachwood, each length was about 140x140 and about 1 metre long. I ripped those up into about 140x15 lenghts. So I have quite a bit of it. Mate told me he had it laying in his shed for about 30 years and it was old when he got it. I ripped it up into that size for making boxes. Had no intention of a guitar. So I am not really sure how it would go. Personally I wouldn't use it myself for guitar making. My earlier guitars I made I used Queensland Maple.

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    Also used to make mosquito bombers in WW11. Great timber.

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    That's the sort of answer I was after Paul. You don't think it would have good tonal qualities?
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    Hi there Prozac,

    I just did a google search on tonal qualities for Coachwood, but didn't really come up with anything of note. To be honest I don't really know if it would be suitable or not. I am guessing if you mentioned internal bracing you are talking about acoustic guitars. I personally wouldn't use it, but, thats just me.

    Good luck with this,

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    I agree with Paul ,and yes, Qld Maple is pretty good for instruments , but imo , New Guinea Rosewood (which is reasonably cheap, readily available and can be really stunning, as well as ringing like a bell) is probably the pick of the lot at the moment for looks, value and performance.
    I'm not trying to start a hijack of this thread , I just thought I'd give you another option . . I did notice the other day , Gilet guitars in Sydney, which has a lutherie timber supply page, now offers New Guinea Rosewood as their standard acoustic gtr neck blank, instead of Mahogany
    so the word is out! . .
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