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Finishing a Maple Fretboard


Jabba_the_gut
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Just wondered if anyone could give me a bit of advice as how to finish a maple fretboard. I’ve nearly finished building a maple neck, with a maple fretboard and wenge block inlays. I’m kind of thinking about using oils to finish it, which I have used on darker necks before but wondered how this would work for a maple fretboard.
Any suggestions or comments would be appreciated!
Cheers
J.

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[quote name='CHRISDABASS' timestamp='1365326780' post='2037966']
I like to use birchwood casey tru oil (gun stock oil) it is very easy to apply and brings out the best in the wood.

It is also easy to repair should you need to do so in the future

:)
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Cheers for that. I've got some Tru-oil I'd used on a darker colour bass - just wasn't sure if it was okay for a maple fretboard. I'll get a couple of offcuts and give it a try. J.

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[quote name='CHRISDABASS' timestamp='1365326780' post='2037966']
I like to use birchwood casey tru oil (gun stock oil) it is very easy to apply and brings out the best in the wood.

It is also easy to repair should you need to do so in the future

:)
[/quote]

Will this make it darker? And would you still have to lacquer over the top?

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[quote name='nugget' timestamp='1365367781' post='2038721']
Where's the build thread? Sounds interesting!
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Hi Dave. Must admit, I liked the look of the block inlays you did so I though I'd have a go!! I haven't put bindings on the neck though - maybe next time!! I've added a line to the build thread - it had been quiet for a while. Cheers J.

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