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  • How to unfinish a neck?

    Hello...
    I have a parts project I am working on...It has a Warmouth Radius neck that has a light coat of some type of sealant/finish on the fretboard and back of neck.
    How can I go about taking this off? Although I haven't played one in forever, I remember really liking the feel of unfinished maple necks and fretboards. My main guitar has a rosewood neck and I am hoping for something with more of an older Charvel-feel. (The Warmouth neck is maple, btw.)

    Finally, are there any look-outs/downfalls to doing this?

    Thanks everyone!

    Dan

  • #2
    Re: How to unfinish a neck?

    Yea...if you unfinish the neck, it won't have as much protection against warping due to moisture.

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    • #3
      Re: How to unfinish a neck?

      I decided to strip the finish off, an otherwise, very nice Jackson neck. One of the reasons I did this is the joint between the neck and the fretboard was uneven on the edges, I used a very sharp Swiss Army knife and shaved the finish of the neck and also matched up the board to the neck. It's kinda like peeling a carrot. Very lighty run the knive in a scraping motion. If you are careful, you will get the feel and you will love it.
      I am a true ass set to this board.

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      • #4
        Re: How to unfinish a neck?

        leave the finish on there, but scuff it with some steel wool. you'll get the satiny feel of an unfinished neck, but you'll keep the protection.
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          Re: How to unfinish a neck?

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          leave the finish on there, but scuff it with some steel wool. you'll get the satiny feel of an unfinished neck, but you'll keep the protection.

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          I'll do that. I heard that before a couple of times and keeping the protection is a BIG PLUS!

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          • #6
            Re: How to unfinish a neck?

            Try sanding lightly with 400 gt wet/dry sandpaper and leaving it if you can. If you must go to the wood you need to do more sanding and then apply either tung oil or linseed oil .

            I can't stand the feel of lacquer finish on the back of the neck. I always do the 400-600 grit sanding to smooth it out. I don't take it down to the wood and it leaves a great feel and has plenty of protection.
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