Pacific maple would be a good choice as it is easy to work with and very light.The Guild Starfire came in a wooden case.The easiest would be thin plywood.
Canvas is a common material that is used to make guitar cases. Leather is also a good option but can wear down your guitar and warp it over time. So canvas is the best way to go.
Ronnie Wood plays bass guitar and guitar.
koa wood guitar
Cracks can spread. You should take the guitar to a proffessional, they will probably seal it somehow with some special glues or sprays. The area in which you store your guitar may have a unsuitable humidity level. If so then make sure the humidity in than room is about 45-55%. Humidity makes the wood expand but the wood will not expand at the same rate of the finish, this will cause cracks. You may have also dropped the guitar somehow. I recommend you use straplocks and carry your guitar in a foam padded hard guitar case (absorb blows better) or just a normal hard case.
That depends on the quality of the wood. (P.S. all guitar bodies are made out of wood. It doesn'tlook lide it because of the paint and finish.)
the guitar binding is the white or black line going around the edges of the guitar. It is traditionally a different color from the wood or finish of the guitar and is made of either wood, plastics, or in some cases just painted on.
Rosewood or ebony
Ronnie Wood plays bass guitar and guitar.
well ive been the Daddy of the woodshop for 35+ years and i would use the wood type know as Toby its a new wood.....the best wood.....
koa wood guitar
dark wood
Laminate wood & solid wood.
Obviously a guitar neck is made out of wood,sometimes even many different wood types.
Cracks can spread. You should take the guitar to a proffessional, they will probably seal it somehow with some special glues or sprays. The area in which you store your guitar may have a unsuitable humidity level. If so then make sure the humidity in than room is about 45-55%. Humidity makes the wood expand but the wood will not expand at the same rate of the finish, this will cause cracks. You may have also dropped the guitar somehow. I recommend you use straplocks and carry your guitar in a foam padded hard guitar case (absorb blows better) or just a normal hard case.
That depends on the quality of the wood. (P.S. all guitar bodies are made out of wood. It doesn'tlook lide it because of the paint and finish.)
wood and strings
You will most likely need some thin triplex wood, you will need pedals and strings to add on your guitar, otherwise you won't be making any sound of it.
the guitar binding is the white or black line going around the edges of the guitar. It is traditionally a different color from the wood or finish of the guitar and is made of either wood, plastics, or in some cases just painted on.