Metalblaze
New member
Guitar building guys! Is it possible to dye rosewood fretboards to make them look like ebony? Well not exactly but at least close.
Yes, I looked into this myself a while back.
The Stew Mac product is just Fiebling's leather dye, which you can get for half the price elsewhere. Slap the name "guitar" in front of some product designed for another purpose, and you can charge twice as much.
My Aerodyne Tele came from the factory with an "ebonized" rosewood board. It holds up fine except down at the end where the pick strikes the edge of the board. Over decades of play, I think it would slowly wear off in certain areas...but that it would look cool.
Notice that they don't show any inlays on those fingerboards that the products are being applied to.
Correct. But I don't think one could possibly expect dyed rosewood to feel like ebony. It would just be done as a cosmetic change.
Yes, I looked into this myself a while back.
The Stew Mac product is just Fiebling's leather dye, which you can get for half the price elsewhere. Slap the name "guitar" in front of some product designed for another purpose, and you can charge twice as much.
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Notice that they don't show any inlays on those fingerboards that the products are being applied to.
Rosewood is Beautiful! Why would you want it to look like ebony? Not that ebony isn't beautiful too but I actually prefer a nice dark Brazilian rosewood over ebony. It feels right under my fingers.
According to this it will wipe right off MOP or Abalone inlays:
http://www.stewmac.com/tradesecrets/promo/ts0046_ebony
I'd expect to have a far harder time with plastic and/or clay inlays though, also, I believe there is no need to mention actual wood inlays![]()