crimethink
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What are the sonic properties of bamboo and cork and could there be a laminate top made from either material?
I'd get one...
I'd get one...
dbw said:...troll? :icon_scratch:
Thank you for your post, sir.kboman said:It's a legitimate question I think: the thought has struck me too. There are sustainable sources of african mahogany/sapele and indian rosewood that I know of. I'd never use south american wood in a guitar: it's just too unclear what is ok wood and what is not.
Bamboo is used in some Sticks and apparently sounds great, I'm very interested in using a bamboo guitar neck at some point. Cork trees on the other hand are protected afaik and the bark is way too soft to be musically useful as a guitar top. Or so I imagine
Edit: did a search on YT and found this guy in Japan who builds acoustic guitars out of bamboo. Cool!
crimethink said:What are the sonic properties of bamboo and cork and could there be a laminate top made from either material?
I'd get one...
Wyliee said:crimethink said:What are the sonic properties of bamboo and cork and could there be a laminate top made from either material?
I'd get one...
I don't know of the sonic properties, but I doubt cork would work for a top. As far as bamboo, I'd want to look at the endgrain and see how much sealer would be necessary.
An 1/8" top wouldn't have significant impact on the overal tone of the body, regardless. Pick your lamtop for looks.
crimethink said:dbw said:...troll? :icon_scratch:
This "troll" is waiting on the body pictured below plus a Canary neck and other parts to arrive via UPS:
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While I'm fully aware of the restriction of free speech on this forum as it pertains to profanity, politics, et al I didn't see anything expressed or implied in the forum's rules which prohibits someone from asking a legitimate question and seeing as the subject of this thread is germane to "Suggestion Box" I see no reason to be accused baselessly of sowing discord or other forum malicious intentions.
Thanks for your wonderful hospitality BTW.
dbw said:Besides, (and I'm not an environmentalist so forgive me if this is a dumb question) what's so non-sustainable about trees? They still grow out of the ground, last time I checked... :icon_scratch:
dbw said:Makes sense, but there are plenty of non-exotic options without resorting to cork... flame maple is a classic :icon_thumright:
I got it where they got it... from George Orwell's 1984... but I part with them on many points especially representative democracy... it's who is actually represented as to where I see their point. My philosophy isn't any different than the one Lars Ulrich was sharing on The Rachel Maddow Show this week. lolnathana said:Hey there crimethink (as in crimethinc? if so, I approve)
nathana said:Bamboo definitely has guitar potential. This is something I am really interested in. Yamaha has since discontinued its FGB1 bamboo acoustics, but last year First Act released the Bambusa, a cheap bamboo electric.
There is a fellow in Japan building acoustic guitars with bamboo tops, backs, and sides, with maple necks. The website is mostly in Japanese, but still worth a peek. I don't really like his aesthetics much, that that is something luthiers can work with.
http://www.geocities.jp/bgcdj201/models.html
Here's a video of one of his bamboo guitars being played. Sorta lousy sound quality thanks to the videocam mic, but you get the idea. It can be done!!!
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFg-6HB220o&feature=related[/youtube]
kboman said:dbw said:Besides, (and I'm not an environmentalist so forgive me if this is a dumb question) what's so non-sustainable about trees? They still grow out of the ground, last time I checked... :icon_scratch:
Basically, there is more de-forestation going on than re-forestation (I may be inventing these words).
I'm not an expert on this subject, but this is my understanding:
Many of the "exotic" species of tree come from rain forests. These forests take a long time to grow and only have a thin layer of soil (compared to a forest in a temperate climate). When the slugfest that is the modern timber industry arrives, the trees are cut down and moved away - obviously - and their biomass removed from the location: thus there is no material for future soil, and no new forest grows. This does not only apply to "exotic" woods btw.
There are tree planting projects, but the logging - both legal and in many cases illegal - is simply on a different scale.
kboman said:Yes trees grow out of the ground, but it takes them decades. Cutting them down is done in a matter of seconds these days.
I concur on all points.AToE said:I have certain woods I stay away from, ebony is one of them (sadly... I love ebony. I will buy used instruments with ebony though).
The other problem is that a lot of guitars focus on old growth woods (ebony, cedar, spruce mainly, though there may be others), trees that are hundreds of years old and we are running out rapidly, especially of ebony. A surprising amount of the old growth trees cut are for instruments.
Cork I'd think would be useless, much too soft to resonate in our hearing range. Bamboo though I would assume would be like a super-maple or ebony type tone, I'd kill for a laminate bamboo neck.
The instrument building industry is taking baby steps towards being responsible with it's wood consumption, but I doubt it will make any major changes in time to save many species from near-extinction. I don't blame any particual manufacturers or consumers, it's an industry-wide problem.
dbw said:Besides, (and I'm not an environmentalist so forgive me if this is a dumb question) what's so non-sustainable about trees? They still grow out of the ground, last time I checked... :icon_scratch:
dbw said:Besides, (and I'm not an environmentalist so forgive me if this is a dumb question) what's so non-sustainable about trees? They still grow out of the ground, last time I checked... :icon_scratch: