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Unfortunately, the red doesn't last. It turns to a brownish-auburn. It's only red for a while after being cut/machined. You can slow that down by finishing it with a UV-filtering clearcoat, but it'll still happen. Just takes a little longer.
I've not used it for a neck, but I've built some small cabinets out of it. The stuff is easy enough to work with, but the sawdust is super-fine and will stain things. Of course, you wouldn't have to worry about that with a neck that's already done.
The grain is a little coarser than I like for a neck - something like raw oak. But, it's a smooth, hard wood so I imagine it would make a nice feeling neck.
If I were to use that neck, I'd probably put it on a white body so the color would never clash regardless of where it went.
I've not used it for a neck, but I've built some small cabinets out of it. The stuff is easy enough to work with, but the sawdust is super-fine and will stain things. Of course, you wouldn't have to worry about that with a neck that's already done.
The grain is a little coarser than I like for a neck - something like raw oak. But, it's a smooth, hard wood so I imagine it would make a nice feeling neck.
If I were to use that neck, I'd probably put it on a white body so the color would never clash regardless of where it went.