justsomeguy1
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Hi all.
Neck and body arrive next week!
I'll have an unfinished roasted flame maple neck and plan on sanding it down to around 1500 grit. I may also apply one very thin coat of Tru-Oil to bring out the figuring.
1. Will one very thin coat of Tru-Oil affect the satin feel of the unfinished, and sanded neck?
2. Should I apply the oil before or after sanding?
3. Bonus question. I can't image this would make a difference but I intend on rolling the fretboard edges (screwdriver trick). Should this be done before or after the oil?
ccasion14:
Neck and body arrive next week!
I'll have an unfinished roasted flame maple neck and plan on sanding it down to around 1500 grit. I may also apply one very thin coat of Tru-Oil to bring out the figuring.
1. Will one very thin coat of Tru-Oil affect the satin feel of the unfinished, and sanded neck?
2. Should I apply the oil before or after sanding?
3. Bonus question. I can't image this would make a difference but I intend on rolling the fretboard edges (screwdriver trick). Should this be done before or after the oil?
