Well fellas,
I'm sure this one is beat to death but I'll ask as I value you guys opinion.
I have a Warmoth strat conversion neck that is the 24 3/4 scale with Dunlop 6000 frets which to me looks smaller that the 6100's they put in my last neck surprisingly...
I'm doing a Tung oil finish on the back of the neck and sprayed 3 coats of satin Polyurethane on the fretboard. I then used a 800 grit sandpaper then quad 0000 steel wool to get that fast finish.
What I'm trying to achieve is the same feel the new Charvel So Cals have on their satin finish maple necks.
I also see that some of the Fender Squier necks on certain models feel fantastic with a satin finish and wanted to get that too but reading they use satin poly on the Squier necks to get that fast feel.
I love the sound of a maple neck but really like the feel of a rosewood neck. If I can just get best of both worlds in a maple neck.
I have a Warmoth maple strat neck on a Fender Lone Star ash body and love the tone. The Warmoth neck on the Lone Star was sprayed with nitro lacquer on the fretboard which isn't bad but has the danged finger drag...
Any good suggestions on getting the fastest feel on a maple fretboard?
Can you do light coats of Tung oil over nitro lacquer to get a better feel?
Slobrain
I'm sure this one is beat to death but I'll ask as I value you guys opinion.
I have a Warmoth strat conversion neck that is the 24 3/4 scale with Dunlop 6000 frets which to me looks smaller that the 6100's they put in my last neck surprisingly...
I'm doing a Tung oil finish on the back of the neck and sprayed 3 coats of satin Polyurethane on the fretboard. I then used a 800 grit sandpaper then quad 0000 steel wool to get that fast finish.
What I'm trying to achieve is the same feel the new Charvel So Cals have on their satin finish maple necks.
I also see that some of the Fender Squier necks on certain models feel fantastic with a satin finish and wanted to get that too but reading they use satin poly on the Squier necks to get that fast feel.
I love the sound of a maple neck but really like the feel of a rosewood neck. If I can just get best of both worlds in a maple neck.
I have a Warmoth maple strat neck on a Fender Lone Star ash body and love the tone. The Warmoth neck on the Lone Star was sprayed with nitro lacquer on the fretboard which isn't bad but has the danged finger drag...
Any good suggestions on getting the fastest feel on a maple fretboard?
Can you do light coats of Tung oil over nitro lacquer to get a better feel?
Slobrain
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