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Hello everyone- I am starting my 1st guitar after many repairs & restorations. I have some nice Chechen wood and would like to use it for my bridge and fingerboard. Anybody have an opinion on whether this is a good or bad idea? Thanks- Doug


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Welcome, Banjoboatguitar, to the OLF.  Lots of information to be had here, and people will chime in when they have thoughts or ideas, but you'll get better response if you attach a name to your posts or in your profile.  It is nice to be able to connect to an individual.  We are a family here, and treat each other as such, sometimes wishing to wring a "brother's" neck, but it is easier to have respect for one another when some form of a real name is connected to the process.

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Hello Doug,

The Chechen I have is pretty resinous. Might be a bit "dead" (damping) for a bridge. Knowing that each board is different, I think Todd has a good idea to compare the sound of your[/] Chechen in a bridge-sized piece to some other known woods (maybe ebony and E I Rosewood.)

Seems to me that it would make a good fingerboard. Maybe cut a fingerboard out first, and *tap* that. If is sounds resonating and sustaining, then cut out the bridge blank. If it does sound rather dead as a fingerboard, then (depending on your building philosophy and how much you believe that a fingerboard adds to the overall sound of the instrument), you could use it just as the fingerboard and find something else for the bridge.

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Just the word "your" was supposed to be italicised, indicating that your wood is unique.

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Thanks to all for the input, very helpful advice! I will try cutting out a bridge-sized piece(or 2) and comparing the sound to a couple of bridges I have around the house.


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