I have a lot of mahogany. Can I use it for cbg necks without having problems like bending due to string tensions?

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Mahogany should be fine. You don't have a lot of bowing issues with 3 or 4 strings gits. When you go over 4 it becomes more of an issue. I have used oak, hickory, walnut, and maple with no issues at all poplar can be a problem and I personally don't use it ( although many do).

speaking metric, a 4cm X 2cm mahogany neck with a glued on 4cm X 5mm fretboard of walnut should be wonderful!

Do I have to put the walnut (which I have) on the neck?...Most of the cbgs' that I have seen shown just have the frets , or no frets, just in the neck.

Thanks for the reply

You don't have to glue on a fingerboard, but I think it adds some strength to the neck, and of course it looks a little classier.

Gluing on a fingerboard absolutely adds strength.  You're changing the grain direction and each piece serves to reinforce the other.

I know it would be a better idea but I want to mass produce these guitars and donate them to a children's hospital near by and give a few to the music department in my grand son's school. I'm just trying to save some time and of course money as well..Although I have some pieces of walnut that I can plane down to size I won't be able to get to my power  tools until early spring when the weather gets warmer which can't come soon enough for me....I hate cold weather.

This one has a mahogany neck and a rosewood head...with 4 strings (used Ernie Ball Super Slinkies), there isn't a lot of tension on it and it is solid.  It has a pretty grain also.

Great job !

Just do it. The best neck wood...
Is the stuff u already got..
Followed closely by the stuff you can easily get for free ;)

Since the first one I want to build is to test out how to do it best, I think you have the right idea..Once I really know what I'm doing I can invest in some better suited materials.  Thanks for the reply

Even for subsequent ones mate, recycling, found materials..
It's what Cbg is all about. If you're gonna go buy wood don't make a Cbg, make a guitar. Just my opinion...

I like your advice. I'm in the process of cleaning my shop and I can't believe what I found...I found a dulcimer that I started at least twenty years ago and in the rafters there's about three very long pieces of hardwood that I can use, They are very long pieces.....about nine to twelve feet long and they're about 3inches by three inches square. Once I bring them down I'll know what they are.. I'm sure they can be used for necks when worked down to size. Who knows what other "treasures" are there waiting for me?

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