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Tung Oil On Fingerboard


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Hello,

I have been reading the posts on this site for some time now, but just registered. I am in the process of building my first guitar. This site has great info and has kept me on the right track. The guitar is a strat body out of a laminated black walnut/cherry/walnut blank. It has a set 25" scale neck made of peruvian walnut with a cocobola rosewood fingerboard. The pickup are a set of Texas specials and will have a hardtail bridge.

Now to my question... I am almost to the finishing stage and will finish with either a Tung or Danish oil and wax. Can I put the tung/danish oil on the fingerboard as well or should i use something else?

Thanks for any help!

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  • 6 months later...

I have a minor allergy to cocobolo as well, luckily it's the dust that irritates my skin and not the wood as a whole. Playing the bass or working on the fingerboard alone does not bother me at all. I would imagine a hard finish getting rid of this issue for the people that are highly allergic to this wood.

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what you use and is Teak Oil, its what stew mac puts in their fingerboard finish bottles. You can get alot more for less money when you buy it in the teak oil form. When I stain a fingerboard I put teak oil so it doesn't wear off and it gives a great shine. It really brings out the woods features.

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You can use lemon oil also, but the stink between the two may be too much. I played a Ric recently and noticed the rosewood fingerboard was finished. Almost seemed a polymer as the fingerboard almost felt it was urethaned, but not lacquered like a maple fb..

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