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Fretless conversion

guitarburks

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I'm sure this may have been covered here but I'm new and not real familiar with the board yet.

I'm sure someone here has done a fretted to fretless conversion before and I'm wondering what you used to fill the fret slots and where you got it. I plan to use maple veneer but I haven't been able to find exactly what I'm looking for, also thought of using thin binding material but haven't found any thin enough.

Any help would be great!
 
I had a friend that did it with toothpicks in a blender plus wood glue, then sanding.  It's probably not the routine way to do it, but I think the bass cost him under 50 bucks, so he wasn't afraid to mess it up.
 
I think maple binding is a good place to start, or you may try Inlace  > http://www.woodturnerscatalog.com/p/3/-/10/47/-/5180/Turners-Select-Crushed-Stone-Powder
 
I use maple veneer you can buy at the hardware store. Depending on what the fingerboard is made of and how much contrast you want you could also use ebony veneer
 
It's traditional to use maple veneer. Glue in strips, trim them with an Exacto knife, and then sand them flush with the fingerboard.
 
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