| replacement fingerboard for engelhardt Hey all -
I know this topic has come up before regarding luthiers replacing fingerboards - my apologies of I'm being redundant.
I've got an Engelhardt (the cheap one with the "ebonized" fingerboard/tailpiece) and I'm using it to experiment with doing some of my own work on it whle I try to save up for an upgrade. I've recently fit one of Bob's adjustable bridges onto it, and now I want to see what I can do about the fingerboard, which acquired a nasty "pit" on tour a few years ago.
Would anyone recommend trying to replace and plane a fingerboard myself? I'm willing to try ebony, rosewood, or the newer graphite material.
Barring that, is it possible to do a decent job planing and refinishing one of these "ebonized pieces of doodoo?
Thanks for the advice -
Stan
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