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old_picker
20th August 2006, 07:18 PM
Just getting into spraying this neck and I have it masked the rsewood completely. I have seen some necks where the finish goes all the way up to the edge of the fingerboard and others where it only goes to where the maple stops and rosewood starts.

Which is easier?? your prefered method??

Phil Mailloux
20th August 2006, 10:48 PM
I finish all the way up to the end of the rosewood edge. Just tape off the whole fingerboard area and spray the whole neck. Once you've buffed this and oiled your fingerboard you'll hardly see the difference.

JupiterCreek
21st August 2006, 11:15 PM
Hiya

I give my necks 3 spray coats of Miralac semi-gloss, then sand, then 3 more coats, then once the fretted fretboard is glued on I tidy up the glue joint, mask the fretboard, sand the neck again, give it another 2 coats of nitro, then lightly sand, apply my headstock decal, mist coat that a couple of times, then give it one last wet coat. Once the frets are dressed the fretboard gets a good rub of Snarling Dog orange oil and a buff with a piece of old towel.

For maple fretboards I give the board two coats, then lightly sand before I press in the frets, then I glue the board to the neck, lightly sand the neck, apply my headstock decal, mist coat that a couple of times, then give it all one last wet coat.

Now that we're getting warmer weather here in Adelaide again I'll probably go back to using K&H clear acrylic instead of the Miralac nitro, in which case I cut the 3 coats of nitro back to 2 coats at each stage. The nitro is ok (and works out cheaper) but the fumes are not the best.