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What part are we talking about? The neck, the "pot"?
People have made musical instrument necks out of a wide variety of woods... They need to be amenable to carving, stiff, and resistant to flexing from string pressure. Common woods are mahogany, maple, and so forth. In my cigar-box guitar making, I usually use oak because it's readily obtainable, stiff as hell, and reasonably easy to carve. Any big-box hardware store has plenty. For extra stiffness, I often laminate pieces... 2 pieces of 1" maple with a 1/4" piece of oak sandwiched between, then carve the whole neck from that. I've never had any problem with string pressure warpage... but then banjos don't have a lot of string pressure anyway.
If you're talking about the "pot"... that's a whole different animal with traditional construction... Almost all are currently made of laminates.. steamed and scarf-jointed.
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