eighteen
Member
Hi all,
New to all of this. Been researching for a while, lurking in the UU vaults etc, and have been wondering the following:
Why does it seem that there are many types of "interesting looking" woods that seem to always be laminate?
i.e. This Bucote Kala
Others that I have seen include Zebra, different "spalted" species, the Kala Ziricote etc.
Does this simply have to do with sound? Or is it more (lack of) strength of the wood as a top?
Thanks.
New to all of this. Been researching for a while, lurking in the UU vaults etc, and have been wondering the following:
Why does it seem that there are many types of "interesting looking" woods that seem to always be laminate?
i.e. This Bucote Kala
Others that I have seen include Zebra, different "spalted" species, the Kala Ziricote etc.
Does this simply have to do with sound? Or is it more (lack of) strength of the wood as a top?
Thanks.