Sawmill Specials - 5/4 Mixed Grade Honduran Mahogany Neck Blanks

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1-1/4" x 4" x 30" Item # 103386 In stock, ready to ship!

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Sawmill Specials - 5/4 Mixed Grade Honduran Mahogany Neck Blanks

Process your own lumber and save! Our 5/4 Mixed Grade blanks are cut to length and ready to plane and shape to your perfect size. Each blank will produce a 1" thick finished neck. 


Save with the 5 pack!
Get 5 necks for the price of 4. Grab this deal and stock your shop for a incredible price. 


Used in traditional guitarmaking, genuine Honduran Mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) is very stable, dense, and resonant—it's simply one of the finest woods to work with. It sands and glues easily, and routered edges stay crisp and sharp. It also accepts stains and finishes with ease.

These blanks are the right size for electric guitar and bass. 

What does 5/4 mean?
Rough sawn lumber is measured in the quarter system, using 1/4" increments, so 5/4 means 1-1/4" thick. A rough sawn 5/4 board will generally yield a 1" thick finished board.

Your tonewood source
For over 50 years we've supplied select neck wood to instrument makers large and small. Each kiln-dried neck blank is a solid piece that's ready for thickness sanding, bandsawing, and shaping in your shop. Sizes include sufficient wood for adding headstock "ears."

Features:

  • Solid Honduran Mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla)
  • Mix of AAA and AA grades
  • Ready for thickness sanding, bandsawing, and shaping

Approximate dimensions:
1-1/4" x 4" x 30" (31mm x 101mm x 762mm)

Supplied unsanded.

Get the perfect neck shape
Our Neck Shaping Templates are meticulously reproduced from some of the greatest acoustic and electric guitars ever made. We also have shaping templates for basses, banjos, and mandolins too.

Our instructions "Neck Construction Tips and Techniques" include tips for adding headstock "ears," routing for a truss rod, laminating a classical guitar heel, and more.

Need help calculating your fret locations?
Our online fret scale calculator can calculate any scale length you want to use. It will also give you accurate measurements for locating the bridge on your instrument.

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