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African Mahogany 2 Pieces Neck for Classical

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Overview A African Mahogany Classical Guitar Neck 22mm:

Looking for an cost-effective alternative to mahogany? Try african mahogany wood.

African mahogany, also called khaya or acajou, is an african wood that has become popular in the last few decades. It is called so because of its visual and mechanical properties resemblance to American mahogany. Its use has become so widespread that we can find models of all major brands where this wood is used to replace its South American counterpart. Its availability and economic price make it a perfect choice for those who are starting in luthiery. The reason is clear: it is difficult to get more for the price.

African mahogany can range in color from pale pink to orange or light brown. It works well, regardless of whether we are talking about sawing, planing, gluing, staining, etc., although sometimes it's hard to sand due to its interlocked grain. It has a very open pore, which makes it essential to use a filler.

Its resistance and lightness make this wood a perfect candidate for classical guitar necks. It is not uncommon to see necks made of african mahogany on mid-range and even high-end guitars of many brands.

How do we grade African Mahogany?

In the A grade you will find necks that, in some cases, are used to make multi-piece heels. These necks, although being totally acceptable, have some defects.

Features:

Dimensions: 650x85x22 mm

Botanical Name: Khaya spp

Origin: Africa

Density: 490-530 kg/m3

Requires CITES Certificate for export out of the European Union

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Instrument: Classical / Flamenco Guitar
Wood: African Mahogany
Certification / Regulation: CITES Appendix II
Part of the Instrument: Neck

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African Mahogany 2 Pieces Neck for Classical

Overview A African Mahogany Classical Guitar Neck 22mm:

Looking for an cost-effective alternative to mahogany? Try african mahogany wood.

African mahogany, also called khaya or acajou, is an african wood that has become popular in the last few decades. It is called so because of its visual and mechanical properties resemblance to American mahogany. Its use has become so widespread that we can find models of all major brands where this wood is used to replace its South American counterpart. Its availability and economic price make it a perfect choice for those who are starting in luthiery. The reason is clear: it is difficult to get more for the price.

African mahogany can range in color from pale pink to orange or light brown. It works well, regardless of whether we are talking about sawing, planing, gluing, staining, etc., although sometimes it's hard to sand due to its interlocked grain. It has a very open pore, which makes it essential to use a filler.

Its resistance and lightness make this wood a perfect candidate for classical guitar necks. It is not uncommon to see necks made of african mahogany on mid-range and even high-end guitars of many brands.

How do we grade African Mahogany?

In the A grade you will find necks that, in some cases, are used to make multi-piece heels. These necks, although being totally acceptable, have some defects.

Features:

Dimensions: 650x85x22 mm

Botanical Name: Khaya spp

Origin: Africa

Density: 490-530 kg/m3

Requires CITES Certificate for export out of the European Union

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