I need to put some dark fret line markers on a slotted maple fingerboard, and some light fret line markers on a pau ferro board, both of which I bought pre-slotted from LMII. The customary, "correct" way to do it is with some different-colored wood strips, all meticulous-like... :icon_scratch: These are for two different steel guitar fretboards. They don't have to take any wear, and I can just slobber something into the slots and sand it all flat at the end... I just tried to do it with some Milliput casting epoxy clay, but it was way too thick. I need something thicker than paint, but thinner than clay, that dries & hardens.... the slots are 0.023" wide, and I could dam up the sides of the slots to keep a liquid in there. Maybe.... I could mix something powdery with something wet, too. But what? :dontknow:
http://www.lmii.com/CartTwo/thirdproducts.asp?CategoryName=Fingerboards&NameProdHeader=Fingerboard+Slotting
I could do it the correct way if I HAVE to, but jeez. :guitaristgif: Sounds like work.
http://www.lmii.com/CartTwo/thirdproducts.asp?CategoryName=Fingerboards&NameProdHeader=Fingerboard+Slotting
I could do it the correct way if I HAVE to, but jeez. :guitaristgif: Sounds like work.