It's a WD neck that I'd planned on using on a Warmoth Strat body.
When it arrived last night it looked very dark. Almost BLACK!
It also felt very dry.
Sprinkled a little mineral oil like I use on my cutting boards on a soft cloth, rubbed it in and THIS TIME it did turn BLACK.
By this...
I'm naming this one after my girlfriend Laura Lee, and the font is called Chopin.
But I need someone good to make it for me.
Any recommendations?
There's a few guys on eBay but I'm not sure they're good enough because the mock ups they sent me weren't all that professional looking.
Which one in terms of tone? Not for looks.
I'm loving the deep, warm, full solid twang of my Parts-o-Caster with roasted swamp ash body and roasted maple neck.
Never owned a one piece rosewood neck tho.
I know Carlos Santana loves the solid rosewood neck on his PRS guitars.
I have a bulky heavy Porter Cable hand held buffer from my furniture building days, but I'm thinking of investing in a cordless Makita or Dewalt. The black friday thing is going strong and I figured I could get a good deal.
What cordless hand held buffer and polisher seems to give the most...
I have a nice Warmoth Tele neck I'd like to mount on a MIJ Squire body.
The butt end of the Tele neck is more or less straight across whereas the butt end (heel) of a Strat neck is rounded.
I'm a good woodworker and am thinking I could round the end of the Tele neck to fit snugly in the neck...
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