I'm pretty sure the vinegar/steel wool method wouldn't work well on ebony. Ebony contains a lot of natural oils, and I don't think the vinegar would penetrate it. It's tough enough to get rosewood dry enough. I would imagine that an alcohol or petroleum based dye would be best.
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Can you dye a board safely with the frets on?!?
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Originally posted by Tiddles View PostIs it ebony or rosewood? Well either way I’d definitely leave it natural … it’s wood, and real wood has natural variation, that’s a big part of it’s charm, & features like that distinguish it from featureless plastic!
Yeah I know ebony is regarded as a classy option on some guitars, & I like ebony (I have a Les Paul with ebony board), but still I think guys make a mistake when then reject fretboards or burst tops with unusual streaks, figuring & colour effects etc… it’s distinctive & tasteful imho.
Ian.
My 80's ESP Mirage Custom has some beautiful reddish streaks in the ebony board, although not as large/noticeable as your guitar, but still...
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