An article I posted today on Ebony, Rosewood, Maple and alternative fretboard woods. Let me know what you think!
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Choosing Fretboard Woods
Re: Choosing Fretboard Woods
I love the variations in all woods. I think that's part of what can make your build unique.
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Re: Choosing Fretboard Woods
Just never could get my head around very light colored woods being used for fingerboards, I've seen some pretty shabby looking Maple FB's on Fender's -- but I am sure to some that gives a guitar that Willy Nelson "Trigger" appeal.
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Re: Choosing Fretboard Woods
ken cierp wrote:Just never could get my head around very light colored woods being used for fingerboards, I've seen some pretty shabby looking Maple FB's on Fender's -- but I am sure to some that gives a guitar that Willy Nelson "Trigger" appeal.
Ken,
Like you I'm not a fan of the light colored woods finger boards as they get grungy pretty quick. With that being said, a friend is building a dread with striped Sapele b/s, figured redwood top. In your opinion what would be a good fingerboard wood to choose as well as what wood binding choices should he look at?
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I'd likely go with Ebony fingerboard and bridge -- Curly Maple bindings --- black binding would look good too.
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Ebony is the easiest wood for make a fretboard. Flaws when making inlays can invisibly be repaired. And the smooth feeling is unbeatable. For other choices I think Wengé is underrated if you want sparkling brights. As it comes to ringtone, Padouk is close to Brazilian RW. But I never met someone who wants an orange fingerboard. Ya, guitar business is so traditonal.....
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I've used EIR and Ebonies, and the more I use EIR, the more I think I should be using Ebony, for the reasons Herman has stated. The last one I did was Madagascar Rosewood and pores in the wood were horrendous, yet the one I did before was also Madagascar and it was almost like ebony, with almost no pores.