The more tone woods usually are the easiest to work with, Like the others said Mahogany is a great choice. As is any of its cousins. Be careful when working with rosewood it tends to tear out and use low tack tape if taping anything directly to your project or you will have some serious grain lifting going on.
What's The Easiest Wood For A First Acoustic Build?
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The more tone woods usually are the easiest to work with, Like the others said Mahogany is a great choice. As is any of its cousins. Be careful when working with rosewood it tends to tear out and use low tack tape if taping anything directly to your project or you will have some serious grain lifting going on.