Wood With Strings

Guitar Building Tips, Tricks and Works in Progress.
- Based in Australia
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Most recent posts
The back and sides of this guitar are of narra, which is an alternative name for a wood that's most often marketed here in Australia as New Guinea rosewood.According to Wikipedia, the tree is a …
I couldn't wait to see the grain of this Australian blackwood come to life when epoxy was applied, so I didn't!This wasn't a particularly expensive set of back and sides, so I'm very pleased that …
As I immersed myself in the task of designing my workshop a few years ago, I looked into the possibility of dedicating a corner of the building to a spray booth. As inviting as the …