You can use whatever you want. I've seen some oak guitars, both acoustic and electric. They looked nice to me. I'm currently building one (my first scratch build)from an old kitchen cutting board. My first several will be built from whatever I can find. I'm more interested in learning how to build right, with proper techniques, good, solid joints, making sure everything goes in the right spot so that the action, playability, intonation and tuning stability is there, and perfecting finishing techniques. After I've made quite a few and am satisfied I have that down, I'll get some nice wood and go to town on it! That said, however, there are a few things I won't compromise on. Firstly, the wood I use has to be properly seasoned, so there are no surprises later on, and I won't stray too far from the standard tried and true neck materials, like maple, mahogany, walnut, etc. Again, well seasoned.
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