I'll introduce my self first as I am new and this is my first topic, so I hope I am not that newbie asking questions that have been answered before

I recently put my self on a waiting list to be educated as a instrument maker in Puurs in Belgium (I am from the Netherlands and here you can't study this). I have played the violin and cello since age 5 and switched to guitar age 14 and still play guitar daily. My father has always had a thing for wood and antique and collected antique woodworking tools and also made his own cabinets and had some really nice power tools. Sadly he passed away about a year and a half ago, and now at my mothers house I have a huge attick with piles of old wood, power tools and woodworking tools. I have tried sculpting in wood before, but never really tried building an instrument, but this is something I have been fascinated with ever since I got my first violin from a luthier and saw her work in her workshop. I am a bit of a theoretical person as well (I am now finishing my Ma. Philosophy) so before I start doing things I always read around a lot first, so this is why I joined the forum, but I guess at some point I have to take the plunge and just start building!
Anyway, I have a friend who is a furniture designer who studied with the father of an other friend who is a respected furniture restaurateur and we often end up talking about wood, especially old wood and it's qualities. In the Netherlands the antique market has pretty much plummeted, which means you can buy old wood closets for almost nothing, sometimes even pick them up for free from old farmers. So, I was wondering if there are people who make instruments from antique wood? Is this doable? I have a lot of storage place, so if I run into things, I can always put them in the attick and save up on material.
I hope it's no to much of a silly question and greetings from Holland!