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    Finishing Kits On All- aple Fretboards

    I'm starting a build on a PB strat kit, ash body, all maple neck very soon. The look I'll be after is basically a David Gilmour copy (black on black, maple neck, etc).

    So I get that vintage look on the maple neck, I'll be finishing the neck with a Dingotone bloodwood kit (thanks for the help with that, Dingobass). It's not my first build, but I've never stained a bare maple neck before. I know most vintage amber necks are finished with an amber tint in the nitro-cellulose or poly, sprayed straight over the bare wood.

    I have no problem with applying the bloodwood stain, but applying the final finish raise a question for me. The best result with the finishing coats is achieved by applying with the grain of the neck timber, but I'm a little concerned that applying the finishing coats to the fretboard could be less than perfect because of the fretwire.

    Is the best way to tackle the fretboard by applying the finishing coats along the length of the neck (with the grain) and would this create a bit of a noticeable build up at the fret, or should I be applying it across the fretboard (against the grain)? Is the finishing oil durable on the actual fretboard or would I be better off using tung oil on it?

    I'd appreciate any advice from anyone who's finished off a maple neck this way, wouldn't want to get a less than great result. Cheers!
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    Ear - send Dingobass an email at dingobass at pitbullguitars dot com. Luckily you're not doing a bass otherwise he'd suggest getting rid of the frets altogether!

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    Thanks for the advice, Brendon. Just looked around and realized that I posted this in the wrong forum anyway.. should have posted it in the DingoTone forum.. ah well. Should issue L-Plates for forum newbies like me. It seems Dingobass keeps his finger on the pulse of what's posted in there so I might try my luck with it there. Cheers!
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    No worries.

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    I wouldnt use DT on the fingerboard. Better off using a wax (such as Dingowax) or a fretboard oil.

    Edit... You can use the DT stain coat, just dont use the final coat.........
    Last edited by dingobass; 16-01-2016 at 08:16 PM.

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    On my black tele i coloured the fretboard (using Colortone dye but DT stain coat is equivalent) and then used DT wax over the top. REally happy with the results. the DT wax given a very smooth and playable surface.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gavinturner View Post
    On my black tele i coloured the fretboard (using Colortone dye but DT stain coat is equivalent) and then used DT wax over the top. REally happy with the results. the DT wax given a very smooth and playable surface.

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    How often would you need to reapply the wax on a maple fret board?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wazkelly View Post
    How often would you need to reapply the wax on a maple fret board?
    Been playing it for 12 months on and off with no visible change. Maybe a re-wax every 5 sets of strings? Not sure but it seems very resilient at the moment. The wax doesnt seem to be going anywhere.

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    Thanks Gavin. Got 2 pots of the DT Wax and yet to get to the fret boards as still finishing off necks and bodies.

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    Thanks for all that helpful info.. so I guess DT finishing coat on the back of the neck but DT Wax on the fretboard is the best way to go. I have refinished a maple fretboard before using Danish Oil, got a great looking result but didn't last very long. Cheers again, everyone. Much appreciated advice.
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