Re: Roasted Bodies Stability Questions
I contacted Warmoth on roasted bodies' durability. They said that if most roasted woods are left unfinished/exposed to the "elements", they will behave pretty-much the same way normal woods do regarding moisture and will break down normally like non-roasted woods.
The exception to that is roasted Maple. Roasted Maple, for some reason, is actually more resistant to the elements if it is left unfinished compared to not roasting.
They only gave a supposition as to why. The supposition is that the sugars semi-seal the wood, but that's just a guess on their part.
So MY personal guess/opinion is that, in practice, unless you're roasting a Maple neck and not putting a finish on it, roasting is mostly for aesthetics, which is fine, but not relevant for my specific use case.
I will say that roasted bodies, especially swamp ash look super clean when given a fully clear or transparent coloring to them.
I personally, will not order a roasted body because aesthetics were never my concern, and the roasted body will not likely be more stable than a non-roasted body, but that's just me.