TBurst Std said:double A said:Thanks. I was curious as I know you have some woods (IE: Pao Ferro) that you can't do a tilt back on due to glue adhesion on the scarf joint.TBurst Std said:I 2nd this questionKublai said:I like the looks of the the examples in the showcase. Is it going to be available on tiltback necks?
I see no reason why they won't happen eventually. It's a new wood, so we are starting with our biggest sellers first. As time goes on you'll see it showing up on lots of other neck styles, I imagine.
FYI, we sold a surprising number of these necks on the first day, which is very encouraging.
rgand said:Does the weight compare similarly to maple?
Thanks. My Tele needs a new neck one of these days... :icon_biggrin:double A said:rgand said:Does the weight compare similarly to maple?
No. It is heavier. The weight is comparable to traditional African Ebony, which is also a heavy wood. It really is VERY similar to traditional Ebony in almost all its properties.
Again...I'm no expert, but I bet it would be a great material for fretless fingerboards. The stuff is extremely hard.
That's fine as I need a Tele neck as well as a tiltback :laughing7:double A said:TBurst Std said:double A said:Thanks. I was curious as I know you have some woods (IE: Pao Ferro) that you can't do a tilt back on due to glue adhesion on the scarf joint.TBurst Std said:I 2nd this questionKublai said:I like the looks of the the examples in the showcase. Is it going to be available on tiltback necks?
I see no reason why they won't happen eventually. It's a new wood, so we are starting with our biggest sellers first. As time goes on you'll see it showing up on lots of other neck styles, I imagine.
FYI, we sold a surprising number of these necks on the first day, which is very encouraging.
Yes, good point. I am not an expert when it comes to neck construction. I'm just a lowly pixel-pusher/guitar player/male model with beautiful hair, but from what I have been told, Braz Eb accepts glue just fine. I'm fairly certain we will eventually see some tiltbacks.
However....in the first 24 hours since we announced Braz Eb, we have sold every single Tele® replacement neck we had in stock. I'm betting we'll be making more of those first.
Fat Pete said:Just how black does it get over time? Is it none more black? It's a shame that I've now built all the guitars, as I really really want an ebony neck.
Cagey said:I wonder when that wood will show up in the builder?
This is a good question. If it is, then I use a solution called vinegaroon to dye leather black. it's made by dissolving steel into vinegar. When applied to leather, it produces the most beautiful black possible. Applied to wood, it can darken it significantly, like the handle shown in these photos.Bagman67 said:Hm. I wonder if this stuff is high in tannins. If so, perhaps ammonia fuming would accelerate the darkening process.