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Old 05-16-2009, 12:24 PM
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So I just finished my nut for my new SX, Ive got no idea what wood it is as I just found the blank lying around ( a local luthier around my area let me have a whole bunch of wood nut blanks he didn't need), so my question is how bad would it be if I left it unfinished, ive seen what humidity and moisture can do to wood, but on something this small would it be too much of an issue, and if I do finish it what would be an ideal finish (I really don't want to use Poly on something this small, maybe some wax )

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It would be dependant on how hard the wood is. Most bridges on acoustics are not finished. Many fingerboards are unfinished. I would just oil it well.
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Any thoughts on what kind of oil would be appropriate ?
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If you do your best to avoid playing in major downpours, and also seldom submerge your bass in the bathtub or backyard pool, no finish should be required.

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Ok then, I don't see myself in any of those situations often, just a quick question will a small waxing with some minwax hurt?
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Ok then, I don't see myself in any of those situations often, just a quick question will a small waxing with some minwax hurt?

I've heard most say that even the smallest waxing hurts. But they have it done anyway's when bikini season arrives.
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Ok then, I don't see myself in any of those situations often, just a quick question will a small waxing with some minwax hurt?
Seriously I would just shine it up with some oil. Any oil made for wood like boiled linseed oil, or oil sold for fingerboards.
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I've heard most say that even the smallest waxing hurts. But they have it done anyway's when bikini season arrives.
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Lemon oil or linseed oil would be fine.
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I dont want to start a whole new thread for this and I wont go into details, but does anyone know if its possible to crown frets without a crowning file ???
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I dont want to start a whole new thread for this and I wont go into details, but does anyone know if its possible to crown frets without a crowning file ???
That's like saying "Is it possible to solder without a soldering iron"
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Actually, it is possible.
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That's like saying "Is it possible to solder without a soldering iron"
Well this guide does not call for it, it calls for sandpaper wrapped around fingers
http://www.bassplayer.com/article/le...s/Jul-06/22006
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That's like saying "Is it possible to solder without a soldering iron"
A good heat gun might do the trick
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Old 05-16-2009, 07:27 PM
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So I just finished my nut for my new SX, Ive got no idea what wood it is as I just found the blank lying around ( a local luthier around my area let me have a whole bunch of wood nut blanks he didn't need), so my question is how bad would it be if I left it unfinished, ive seen what humidity and moisture can do to wood, but on something this small would it be too much of an issue, and if I do finish it what would be an ideal finish (I really don't want to use Poly on something this small, maybe some wax )
Any raw wood will change in some manner, unless you keep it in a humidor. Gotta put something on it. A small piece like that, soak it in tung oil for a bit, and be done with it.
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So any idea of how crowning is done without a fret crowning file
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Old 05-16-2009, 11:34 PM
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I have a set of very small German detail files and they work just fine for fretwork. I would prefer a specialy file for frets but I don't really need one.
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Old 05-17-2009, 12:57 PM
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Smile WOW!!!

Who would have known that with a bit of tung oil even a nut could be considered a very nice cosmetic upgrade , for your viewing pleasure:





Just need to get all those nasty high frets leveled and some GHS boomers and it'll be set
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