davegardner0
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Hi All! I'm thinking about a new neck with a roasted maple shaft and fretboard, and I'm having a hard time deciding what type/color of inlay dots to use. I have a similar neck already with black side dots and fretboard dots. They look fine, but they're slightly less visible than I'd like due to the darkness of the wood. So to help me decide for this new neck, I'm curious, what do you all prefer?
I'm actually thinking of trying to build a neck vs. buying a premade one, so I have a pretty wide selection of inlay materials to use. Plain white plastic or pearl would be very visible, but might be a little too bright for me. One idea I have so far is to use non-roasted maple dots, which could provide a nice contrast while remaining subtle.:
https://www.stewmac.com/Materials_and_Supplies/Inlay_and_Pearl/Pre-cut_Inlays/Maple_Dot.html
I'm open to other options too!! Ideas are welcome. Oh and the guitar this is going on is a G&L Legacy from the early 90s. It has a a pretty standard-looking sunburst body and white pickguard. Unfortunately the original neck is bowed severely and the truss rod can't even come close to fixing it it.
p.s. hope it's ok to post non-warmoth related business, I just figured that you all are the roasted maple experts!
I'm actually thinking of trying to build a neck vs. buying a premade one, so I have a pretty wide selection of inlay materials to use. Plain white plastic or pearl would be very visible, but might be a little too bright for me. One idea I have so far is to use non-roasted maple dots, which could provide a nice contrast while remaining subtle.:
https://www.stewmac.com/Materials_and_Supplies/Inlay_and_Pearl/Pre-cut_Inlays/Maple_Dot.html
I'm open to other options too!! Ideas are welcome. Oh and the guitar this is going on is a G&L Legacy from the early 90s. It has a a pretty standard-looking sunburst body and white pickguard. Unfortunately the original neck is bowed severely and the truss rod can't even come close to fixing it it.

p.s. hope it's ok to post non-warmoth related business, I just figured that you all are the roasted maple experts!
