Re: What's your Favorite Tonewood?
fretboard material is extremely important but not for the reason you might think. Some materials simply work better, easier. For example: when leveling the fretboard, maple sands fine, rosewood clogs up the sandpaper and ebony is a dream to work with.
My new favorite, or at least rapidly becoming a favorite, is bog oak. This is pitch black, like ebony, but with pores slightly less dense. Sands great, looks beautiful and is sustainable compared to ebony.
I like ebony or rosewood, but I am sure there are a ton of other woods I would like for a fretboard, too. I mean, we use so few species... it is silly. There is a whole world of materials out there. The fretboard wood might not even matter if it is scalloped.
fretboard material is extremely important but not for the reason you might think. Some materials simply work better, easier. For example: when leveling the fretboard, maple sands fine, rosewood clogs up the sandpaper and ebony is a dream to work with.
My new favorite, or at least rapidly becoming a favorite, is bog oak. This is pitch black, like ebony, but with pores slightly less dense. Sands great, looks beautiful and is sustainable compared to ebony.