River Oak Back and Sides #4

Quarter sawn, book matched pair with beautiful medullary ray markings and lovely deep colour.

*Some pin hole in the sides.

Dimensions: B 565 x 442 x 4 / S 830 x 120 x 2.7mm

$320.00

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River Oak Back and Sides

Quarter sawn, book matched pair with beautiful medullary ray markings and lovely deep colour.

**Some pin hole in the sides.

Casuarina cunninghamiana, also known as river oak or river she-oak, is a hardwood species native to Australia that has been used for making acoustic guitars. It has a number of properties that make it a viable option for guitar making.

One of the main reasons why Casuarina cunninghamiana is good for making acoustic guitars is its density. It is a relatively hard and dense wood, which can help to produce a clear and bright tone with good sustain. This is particularly useful for guitar tops and backs, where tonal clarity is especially important.

In addition to its tonal properties, Casuarina cunninghamiana is also known for its stability. It is resistant to humidity changes and can maintain its shape and tone even in varying environmental conditions. This can help to prevent warping or cracking over time.

Casuarina cunninghamiana is also a sustainable wood source. It is commonly harvested from sustainably managed forests in Australia, which can make it an attractive option for guitar makers who are interested in using more eco-friendly materials.

Overall, Casuarina cunninghamiana’s density, tonal properties, stability, and sustainability make it a viable option for guitar making. However, it is worth noting that it is not as commonly used for guitar making as other tonewoods like spruce or mahogany, so finding a guitar made from this wood may be more difficult.

Additional information

Weight2 kg
Dimensions830 × 442 × 4 mm