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Bocote for Fretboard - Yay or Nay???


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Hello Friends,

I have a beeeeeauuuutiful piece of Bocote that I resawed that I thought might make a great fretboard.  My favorite guitar that I have owned had an ebony fretboard (1988 Peavey Vandenberg).  So now I am second guessing myself as I often do.  Has anyone used Bocote for a fretboard and, if so, does is sand down hard and smooth?  Or is it a little too porous?  Sometimes a Rosewood fretboard seems a little "sticky" when bending the strings.  I was wondering if the Bocote might have too much natural oil to be good.  Your thoughts and advice is always welcome and appreciated.   Here is a pic!   Beauty, huh??

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I have used bocote for a fretboard. It's hard and smooth when polished. Good stuff.

Two things: It smells like dill pickles when you sand it , and over time it darkens. You'll lose a lot of that contrast in the grain. Not all, but at least half.

SR

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