G'day all.
It has been some time since I have seriously visited this site, so here I am.
So its gotten to that time of the year when I am finally used to working full time and being in the "real" world. So I will be making a guitar with my not so spare time (unless my latest ebay bid wins and then it will be a trumpet case, but a guitar will be made some time this year!) and have got some nice bits of walnut in the shed which I will be making into a guitar shaped object which hopefully will work like one when its finished.
I was just wondering if walnut would be a stable or suitable neck wood for an acoustic guitar?
When I get things sorted and start getting into this build more I will pester every one with more questions.
Have a good one
Aidan
Need some wood for ma neck!
- AidanHarris
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Need some wood for ma neck!
The best wood is in the crotch
Re: Need some wood for ma neck!
Black walnut is a fine choice for a neck. Its a tad bit heavier than mahogany, but no where near a heavy as rock maple. You'll need to pore fill it before finishing. I'm referring to N. American black walnut. I've not dealt with Peruvian or English walnut.
If you aren't confident in your lumber, you can always laminate it for stability.
If you aren't confident in your lumber, you can always laminate it for stability.
Re: Need some wood for ma neck!
If you are talking about Qld. Walnut, then yes it can be used for a neck. I've done a couple with it. Very heavy and very difficult to shape, but it works.
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Re: Need some wood for ma neck!
Thanks for the replies, it has cleared it all up for me 
Allen- It's not QLD walnut which I am glad about I have heard that it's a bastard on tool edges!
Lillian- I will probs be laminating anyway just because of timber cost at the moment i dont have enough for the neck and will get it out of thinner boards.
can you give me a bit more info on the pore filling please, whats the best or most popluar method? I know thats like asking poeple who the best band in the world is so who whats the beatles of the pore filling world
Note: Im not saying the beetles were the best band but they did alot for music
Aidan

Allen- It's not QLD walnut which I am glad about I have heard that it's a bastard on tool edges!
Lillian- I will probs be laminating anyway just because of timber cost at the moment i dont have enough for the neck and will get it out of thinner boards.
can you give me a bit more info on the pore filling please, whats the best or most popluar method? I know thats like asking poeple who the best band in the world is so who whats the beatles of the pore filling world
Note: Im not saying the beetles were the best band but they did alot for music

Aidan
The best wood is in the crotch
Re: Need some wood for ma neck!
I prefer egg whites because of health concerns/issues. The problem with egg whites is that they take a bit of an effort and require more time than paste filler. What I love about them is that they dry seriously hard, adhering to the wood and you don't have to worry about possible finish incompatibility issues.
There are a couple of threads here that talk about using egg whites. I'll dig through my black hole of websites links and see if I can find a few that come to mind.
There are a couple of threads here that talk about using egg whites. I'll dig through my black hole of websites links and see if I can find a few that come to mind.
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