I know someone who has a wood CNC router that could cut some pot call blanks into unfinished pots for me to try my hand at some builds.
My question is this, if I wanted to try and build a slate, glass, aluminum, copper and ceramic calls, is there one wood type that would be good for all?
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i would try black walnut, cherry, maple or anything you can find,, there is alot of wood choices out there,,
Each wood has its own characteristics. So making a pot call identically out of 4 or 5 different woods, using the same soundboard and surface material, you'll get a different sound out of each one. So keep that in mind
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Quote from: doublespurs21 on April 05, 2024, 06:41:11 PMi would try black walnut, cherry, maple or anything you can find,, there is alot of wood choices out there,,
Right on !!
If you can source these 3 locally, you're right where you need to be.
Make sure, if it's maple, you're getting HARD (from sugar maple trees) maple and not soft.