I defretted my bass and now have holes in my fingerboard. What could i use to fill them? At the moment i do not have any epoxy or wood putty so could i use superglue or playdoh or would that just be stupid?
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I've just prepped the board and left it as is.. from 2 feet away after a final sanding - they look like lines for 3 feet.. from an audience distance looks lineless... I like feeling the marker divots.
I own mutliple fretless - this is my favorite setup.
i have kind of a problem.Ive been thinking about defretting my bass for sometime now.the reasons why i still havnt done it as yet are-
1.i just have one bass right now and dont have the resources to buy another bass at the moment.
2.Im not too sure about the guys qualifications who says he could defret my bass.I dont think there are any luthiers nearby where i live.
3.At the same time i dont know what tonal changes my bass would have and if the rosewood fretboard would be able to handle rounwounds.
That's automotive fiberglass resin?
Is that a spray on clear coat?
Answer; If you only have one bass and you convert it to fretless, good or bad you committed to being a fretless player. So I would advise you to consider it carefully before you commit. Knocking the frets out is easy, refretting can be a little pricey.
There is a youtube series done by a guy going through the process of defretting a bass. Not bad, and on a rosewood board. Do it yourself if you are goingf to do it at all.
As for sound, depends on the bass. Rosewood will have a warmer sound than ebony, but roundwound strings will wear on it quickly. The cheaper/ softer the rosewood, the faster the wear. One option is epoxy coating the board. A thin coat will still allow some of the warmth, but the epoxy will really make it growl.
Plenty of fretless video's on youtube. Get a good speaker/headphone and listen. Pedulla is a good coated board to listen to. Plenty of rosewood to listen to.
And most importantly, plenty of experience to gather right here, on TB.