I've began to built a squareneck spider bridge dobro-style weissenborn, using the same side mold than the one I used to built my tricone.
The sides are already bent but I still don't own the wood for top and back (I ordered black acacia just like for the tricone:
http://www.mimf.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php ... it=tricone
I used the scrap wood I had for the headstock: 2 pieces of curly maple and black acacia scrap wood from the previous top…

…and, for the fretboard, an old piece of cocobolo I own for several years.
AS it's a squareneck, I did the frets with maple:

And it looks really nice, but I'm afraid that the cocobolo oils will poor in the maple frets and darken them with years…
I hesitate to remove them with a japanese saw and replace them with MOP frets
Your advice please?
Thank you,
Xavier