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  • Question on removing the fretboard from a neck

    I understand that the fretboard wood froma neck can be removed and substituted. My question is: Can this be done only on necks with rosewood or ebony fingerboards? Can you replaced the maple fingerboard of a maple neck with a new maple fingerboard?

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    Re: Question on removing the fretboard from a neck

    I'd guess you could, assuming that the fretboard is a seperate piece of wood.
    Scott
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    • #3
      Re: Question on removing the fretboard from a neck

      Thanks.

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        Re: Question on removing the fretboard from a neck

        In either case, how would you remove it? Heat it off to melt the glue (what if it is epoxy)?

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          Re: Question on removing the fretboard from a neck

          some forum poster here had it done by their wife [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

          He should pop up soon about it. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

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            Re: Question on removing the fretboard from a neck

            Yeah, I think it was Budman. I think it was titled "My wife, the luthier" or something like that.

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            • #7
              Re: Question on removing the fretboard from a neck

              there is also a great step by step on www.projectguitar.com i think; he actually switches the fretboards on two necks.


              chris

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                Re: Question on removing the fretboard from a neck

                [ QUOTE ]
                there is also a great step by step on www.projectguitar.com i think; he actually switches the fretboards on two necks.


                chris

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                Yeah....interesting how he puts a 24 fret board on a 22 fret neck. Wonder how that worked out?? Or was the 24 fret board a short scale (24 3/4)? Ya gotta love somebody that does fretboard swaps on their stove top!! [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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