fretboard level and sand

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • Today a short video sanding the fretboard, and a question for you!

Комментарии • 10

  • @flash8051
    @flash8051 Год назад +1

    Very interesting...I was wondering how you were going to sand the fretboard! I'm curious about how you can sand this without scratching or damaging the MOP inlays? Obviously not a problem or you wouldn't be doing it...can you explain? Thanks Dave...can't wait to see the finished "product".
    It's gonna be one fantastic banjo! 😀

  • @borderlinechris9715
    @borderlinechris9715 Год назад +2

    When they're this deep I see no problem in filling them

  • @redlinemando
    @redlinemando Год назад +1

    Another great video!!!!!!! Personally, I would prefer the divots filled. Some of those are quite substantial & in my opinion, they are more unsightly than properly done repair fills. That board has the slightly orangish tint of older Brazilian RW to me & I know some of the Gibson bowties indeed had Brazilian fretboards. I would sand the fretboard & keep as much of the dust as possible or find a scrap piece of Brazilian to make any additional dust as needed.
    I watched a video the other day where a guy used a scalpel to mimic grain lines in the fills after he leveled them. Then, he oiled the fretboard with either lemon or linseed oil. The oil made the scalpel lines look darker & more natural to help camouflage the divot fills.
    I'm not in the habit of promoting a channel in the comments of other channels, but pertaining to divot fills, this video deserves a look. If you've never done this type of repair before, it can help you explore some options. ruclips.net/video/zeV1vXT8fQU/видео.html

  • @ahdcehs
    @ahdcehs Год назад +1

    If they are deep enough to cause problems with intonation, you should fill.

  • @HolyAdonis
    @HolyAdonis Год назад +2

    Yeah fill them in

  • @billexusaf1542
    @billexusaf1542 Год назад

    I'm going to be in contrast with all the other replies by saying I would not fill the finger grooves. I have been watching Rosa Stringworks workshop for quite a few years and in every instance of refinishing a finger board he always scrapes the grooves down with a single edge razor blade after he has put the frets back in the neck. You might want to watch one of his videos and how he accomplishes that.

  • @12DGJB21
    @12DGJB21 27 дней назад

    Is that a fairly normal amount of fretboard wear on a well used stringed instrument? Or could it be a sign of playing with poorly trimmed fingernails?

  • @sleepybliiss7382
    @sleepybliiss7382 5 месяцев назад

    Can you fill with something clear? I like the look but also like a smooth fretboard

  • @richardnewsome7829
    @richardnewsome7829 Год назад +1

    I would fill them