Fingerboard Finish
Fingerboard Finish
hello everyone,
i was wondering what finish/oil/whatever people use to finish the fingerboard on their instruments?
i have "the books" but cannot find it in them.
regards
yakka
i was wondering what finish/oil/whatever people use to finish the fingerboard on their instruments?
i have "the books" but cannot find it in them.
regards
yakka
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Re: Fingerboard Finish
There's a brief mention, penultimate paragraph, Build p 23-2. For rosewood or ebony, oil, preferably a drying one, used very sparingly. Some of the the non-drying ones just penetrate for ever and there is no telling where they will migrate to.
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Re: Fingerboard Finish
Robbie O'Brien of O'Brien Guitars Colorado USA makes a "Luthiers Wax" that he uses on bridges, not sure about the fingerboards.-Ross.
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Re: Fingerboard Finish
thanks for the replies
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Re: Fingerboard Finish
I use this stuff: http://www.ubeaut.com.au/aussie.htm
Not sure if it's a drying or non-drying one, but i've put it on 50+ fretboards of numerous species now and seems to do what is required.
Here it is on a Brazilian Bloodwood board: I wouldn't normally oil a fingerboard board prior to fretting, this one was done as an example
Not sure if it's a drying or non-drying one, but i've put it on 50+ fretboards of numerous species now and seems to do what is required.
Here it is on a Brazilian Bloodwood board: I wouldn't normally oil a fingerboard board prior to fretting, this one was done as an example
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Re: Fingerboard Finish
I have used Organoil's Hard Burnishing oil very sparingly with success for years. Various suppliers.
To the best of my knowledge, it is a drying oil - though possibly not as much as others as I don't think it uses any synthetic catalysts or hardeners. Oil wise, it is a blend of tung, citrus and eucalyptus primarily.
Cheers,
Jeremy.
To the best of my knowledge, it is a drying oil - though possibly not as much as others as I don't think it uses any synthetic catalysts or hardeners. Oil wise, it is a blend of tung, citrus and eucalyptus primarily.
Cheers,
Jeremy.
Re: Fingerboard Finish
I also use a citrus tung oil like Jeremy, have done so for many years. Also a light wipe over when changing strings keeps the boards looking fantastic.
This is what I use http://www.howardproducts.com.au/orange ... d-oil.html
I have no connection with this company
Cheers Tod G
This is what I use http://www.howardproducts.com.au/orange ... d-oil.html
I have no connection with this company
Cheers Tod G
Re: Fingerboard Finish
thanks again everyone for the replies
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