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Is oiling your fretboard a bad thing?
Stub Mandrel replied to shoulderpet's topic in General Discussion
This is correct, I've checked data sheets for a few fretboard oils and they are light mineral oil with some essential oils for scent. Pure lemon oil would be bad for a fingerboard as too much causes skin irritation. People dilute these oils with a carrier for massage etc. -
I bought my fiver in Guitar Guitar Edinburgh. It's definitely a niche instrument, fun and you can play differently, but for most people it's like having a pickup that they never put anything in the back of.
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Is oiling your fretboard a bad thing?
Stub Mandrel replied to shoulderpet's topic in General Discussion
The Tung oil I am using at the moment says 'store used cloths spread flat to prevent combustion'. -
Is oiling your fretboard a bad thing?
Stub Mandrel replied to shoulderpet's topic in General Discussion
Pure light mineral oil (e.g. sewing machine oil) has evenfewer additives than 'fretboard oil' and I have been known to use it, but like housewives with delicate hands I've fallen for the lemon-fragrance schtick... "Now hands that play basses can be soft as your head!" -
Musician wanted ad - a penny for your thoughts...
Stub Mandrel replied to wateroftyne's topic in General Discussion
Perhaps post the link, if we all commented saying 'I'm interested, is it OK if write you an application letter?' -
I want 21-minute epics about Goblin Kings AND punk.
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Is this the worst name for a bass guitar finish ever?
Stub Mandrel replied to Eldon Tyrell's topic in Bass Guitars
Rickenbacker 'glo' colours that have noting 'glo' about them... -
Is this the worst name for a bass guitar finish ever?
Stub Mandrel replied to Eldon Tyrell's topic in Bass Guitars
Personally for that price I would want the pickup-per string PUPs to at least try and line up with the strings, if only for aesthetics. -
Try playing along to the radio, or a playlist on shuffle. You must already have something of a musician's ear, it shouldn't take you long to start anticipating the changes. Until you get an ear for distinguishing major and minor chords (it becomes intuitive) use the 'cheat box' root, fifth, minor seventh, octave. Sounds fine over any chord 🙂 Also if you miss a note, just walk up/down chromatically to the right one. It's called Jazz. People will be in awe of your skills.
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Is oiling your fretboard a bad thing?
Stub Mandrel replied to shoulderpet's topic in General Discussion
I see you have Squier Jag. The excellent Indian laurel fretboard on those comes up a treat with oiling. -
Is oiling your fretboard a bad thing?
Stub Mandrel replied to shoulderpet's topic in General Discussion
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Musician wanted ad - a penny for your thoughts...
Stub Mandrel replied to wateroftyne's topic in General Discussion
Maybe they are looking for a certain type of bass player? You don't want to end up like Thunderstick... -
I was being cynical. Let's be 100% honest, different pieces of wood do sound slightly different, but no-one can tell which have the 'richest tonal qualities' until they are made into a finished instrument. Wood is chosen chiefly on its appearance. I doubt any burled walnut or zebrano body has been rejected for mediocre tonal qualities...
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No pressure 🤣
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After today's second bit of tung.
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The Short Scale Bass Appreciation Society!
Stub Mandrel replied to Baloney Balderdash's topic in Bass Guitars
I ended up taking the DIY option. The lining was a dog blanket 🙂 -
By gum, you're right, one coat of tung oil cut with white spirit, and it's amazing. I really have to work hard to have the patience to do something like this properly, but it's paying off. Thanks for the guidance and encouragement. Sucked in and touch dry within a few hours, but rather than rush, I'm leaving until tomorrow for the next coat. Just to add, I went for purple over the red around the sides and just onto the very edges front and back. I did a test on some similar scrap wood first (mahogany face ply) and rather than purple it's given a lovely plum colour that looks great grading into red then orange and yellow. Also, and this was a surprise, unlike the red, the purple made the mahogany grain on the sides leap out, and it's a bold s-shaped curve which was quite unexpected. But wow the burl looks amazing with the tung oil.
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I've learned a lot about sanding! Patience with 600 grit gets rid of 'smeared' textures left by the original shaping of the body, even though they didn't look like a fault. Also a tip on line for sanding back red/orange after staining, then doing everything in yellow really brings out the paler medullary rays. This pic before adding a touch more red around the corners where there were a few 'thin' patches. Sadly, in the 20 seconds between doing the yellow and taking the pic, the alcohol had flashed off making the figure less dramatic. Hopefully the tung oil will bring it back.
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Bass instrument cable straight into amp
Stub Mandrel replied to Thunderbird's topic in General Discussion
How on earth did we survive in the days before tuners? I used to take an A 440 tuning fork to gigs... When I did get an electronic tuner, it was insensitive, used a physical needle meter, and you had to switch on and select the note with a dodgy sliding switch. -
Basically any pedal with plenty of J and O in it.
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