Sweet fretboard, that is going to be a killer with the rest of the guitar.
Kevin
#7 Black limba and Lutz spruce Dread Finished!!!
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Thanks for the positive comments guys. I originally wanted to keep more of the sapwood on the board, but that would have aligned the grain lines in a manner I found unattractive, so I went with this orientation. I am most pleased!
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That is just gorgeous, Tony! I have a similar peice large enough for two fretboards, waiting for the right guitar to put it on. I can't wait to see how that finishes out.
So, my big brother was playing guitar and I figured I'd try it too.
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I just love that Ziricote. I'm using some now on a non-guitar project. Yeah, yeah, yeah, if it's not a guitar who gives a rat's @$$?
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Thanks guys! Ziricote is one of my favorite woods. I think it is beautiful.
Moving on with the fretboard, here it is, attached to the neck and sanded. I also pore filled with a dark filler, specifically TimberMate in Rosewood color. I had seen a mahogany neck on a guitar online somewhere and it had dark pores and I really liked it. So I gave my old, unused container of Rosewood Timbermate a try on a small section and i liked it.
I then applied a coat of Danish Oil which is when I took this pic:
I had taken two pics, but one is blurry so I wont post it.
Anyway, hopefully tomorrow I can start with the neck finish, MinWax Wipe on Poly, then its on to wet sanding.
Thanks for looking!
Tony
Moving on with the fretboard, here it is, attached to the neck and sanded. I also pore filled with a dark filler, specifically TimberMate in Rosewood color. I had seen a mahogany neck on a guitar online somewhere and it had dark pores and I really liked it. So I gave my old, unused container of Rosewood Timbermate a try on a small section and i liked it.
I then applied a coat of Danish Oil which is when I took this pic:
I had taken two pics, but one is blurry so I wont post it.
Anyway, hopefully tomorrow I can start with the neck finish, MinWax Wipe on Poly, then its on to wet sanding.
Thanks for looking!
Tony
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Tony, your fingerboard is stunning. Did use mostly use a plane to radius it? On other sites I see elaborate jigs being built for routers to radius the fretboard. I have been buying serviced fret boards; seeing yours I am inspired by the design opportunities I have picking my own wood.
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I used a plane and a radius block. It didn't take long...15-20 minutes to put the radius on it. I would slice a bit off of the edges, check my progress with the block, plane a bit, check with block, repeat. Much easier than I thought it would be!