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Prepare to witness an extraordinary woodturning experience that will redefine what’s possible with maple logs! This is more ...
Whilst not all fretboards come in maple, it is still common for maple to have some part in the construction of your guitar’s neck, often being the go-to choice for the main solid part of the ...
Maple wood in particular (which three of these five are) is known for its longevity and its color. I needed a cutting board that would last and look fantastic in my kitchen.
Wood goes into a storage yard to dry out, typically requiring 4-6 months before a kiln finishes the process. From there, the Amasa mill turns the lumber into maple boards.
At 1.5 inches thick, the board is solid enough to stay in place as you chop and prep. The soft maple wood won’t dull your knives over time, making the material great for everyday use.
Maple on the other hand is a fairly accessible wood, which makes it more suitable to use regularly, which is why it is often used for construction on many necks and even bodies of guitars.