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Regarding Bois de Rose, be aware that its color will turn to black fairly rapidly over time.
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Gaultier, congratulations on starting a build and choosing Tom for it. I wish I were in your shoes. I'm hoping to join the Doerr owners group one day. Look forward to seeing the progress of the build.
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Paul,
Thanks. I hope watching my build will help you in your decision. Regarding the other poster who commented about the Bois de Rose turning black, I am aware of that, and I'm not worried about it for the bridge or fretboard, but I may end up doing BRW for the headplate, just to be safe. Does anyone know just how quickly this wood turns really dark? A few months, or a few years? The pieces I have are pretty light in color, with little dark grain streaking. Based on pictures I've seen of "darkened" Bois de Rose, it seems like it my pieces will still retain some burgundy/purplish color even after darkening. Anyone with some insight on this would be appreciated! |
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I will let luthiers experienced in working with it comment to rate. I would actually ask Tom yourself who proposed it. Take a look at the following links. It is considered one of the most fugitive of woods. On a 1-5 scale (fugitive to stable) it gets a 1. I suspect the transformation is fairly rapid.
http://www.wood-database.com/wood-ar...-exotic-woods/ http://www.wood-database.com/wood-ar...errated-woods/ Quote:
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To be clear, using Bois de Rose was strictly my idea, not Tom's. I bought it myself from Gilmer Woods. He is simply being gracious and trying to accommodate my whims and fancies. I don't believe Tom's built with it before, probably like most luthiers. In fact, the only guitars I've seen with it are from Gerald Sheppard. He has several pictures of instruments with Bois de Rose binding and bevels. Maybe I should contact him for advice.
I'm prepared to accept that the fretboard and bridge will go pretty dark, pretty quickly. I'm just on the fence about the headstock veneer, and may just use BRW from the tonewood set instead. I've read those two articles, thank you! Further, I decided to go ahead and start a thread on this build. I have a couple pictures of the woods that I took at Tom's shop. I'll try to get it started in the next day or so. I don't want to continue this discussion in this thread since it is way off topic! Last edited by GaultierRedon14; 10-20-2014 at 04:41 AM. Reason: misspoke |
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Looking forward to your build thread Gaultier! I'll start a thread as well when mine is underway. I envy you being able to visit Tom's shop in person!
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2015 Doerr Trinity Brazilian/Lutz build
I have started a new thread on my upcoming build by Tom Doerr.
http://www.acousticguitarforum.com/f...26#post4191826 I posted a few pics of the woods being used, and a spec list of details. |