Re: DIY maple neck finishing advice?
Grits,
here's some pics of the last maple neck I finished:
http://www.bluestheater.net/strat54-fin-neck.html
I used aniline dye and Tru Oil (the stuff EB uses)
here's the process:
sand the wood down with at least 400 grit - note that lacquer finishes want to see just 220 grit for some tack, but the success of an oil finish depends on a fairly smooth wood to begin with
if you're going to dye the wood, do it next
let dry for a day
apply the first coat with your fingers, spreading evenly and fairly thin - especially in curved areas that tend to build up easily. cover the whole neck, frets and all
dry for a day
knock down the finish, and any uneven spots, lightly with 400 or 600 grit wet/ dry sandpaper. wipe off any excess dust with tack cloth
repeat at least two more times. on these coats, you can wipe on with soft cloth, then wipe off with paper towel to keep the finish thin
if you check the pics, you'll see that mine came out semi-glossy ... looks and feels great. It took me about 3 necks to get the process worked out, but I improved with each one.
Luthier's Mercantile has a Tru Oil article
here. I read it, but kind of worked out my own process, too.
the makers of Tru Oil also make a finish wax for final sealing. I have some but haven't used it yet