
Originally Posted by
Simon Barden
If you are also talking about the back of the neck, then it really is best to have some sort of finish on there. even if most of it is sanded back. The wood really needs to be sealed to stop it absorbing or loosing moisture with changes in temperature and humidity as this can cause the neck to move requiring frequent truss rod adjustment. Even a light coat of something will provide more protection than nothing. A lot or people like using Tru-Oil, Tung Oil or Danish oil for necks as it gives a smooth feel. These are all 'polymerising' oils (made from linseed oil or similar) that basically form a resin/plastic coat as they dry. They are also very easy to apply.