Electric guitar necks that need help
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 6:22 pm
I was cleaning out my closet because I knew there was a neck somewhere in there I'd like for a project. But instead of the pristine maple neck I remember having I found four rosewood Ibanez Wizard necks, each needing some help.
Few questions, since I've replaced a fretboard once (too long ago to remember the process) and fretted two project guitars.
Is it easier to refret and fix damage to a rosewood fretboard or just tear the old fretboard off and start from scratch? One has pretty bad gouges. Looks like the prior owner had claws.
Is there some consideration to replacing a rosewood fretboard with a maple one?
What are the lazy man's options for a new fretboard? I have a two year old. Or do I just buy a new neck and sell these on eBay
One neck has a twist at the low frets (1-3) on the high string side. The higher string frets are very noticeably lower than the other frets. The E and A side is slightly raised. This neck has a very cool looking flame on the back which I bet might have something to do with the twist. My assumption is that attempting to straighten it with a reglue of the fretboard is not a high likelihood of success.
The final neck is a Fender that is in good shape but has narrow/short frets which I can't play.
Few questions, since I've replaced a fretboard once (too long ago to remember the process) and fretted two project guitars.
Is it easier to refret and fix damage to a rosewood fretboard or just tear the old fretboard off and start from scratch? One has pretty bad gouges. Looks like the prior owner had claws.
Is there some consideration to replacing a rosewood fretboard with a maple one?
What are the lazy man's options for a new fretboard? I have a two year old. Or do I just buy a new neck and sell these on eBay
One neck has a twist at the low frets (1-3) on the high string side. The higher string frets are very noticeably lower than the other frets. The E and A side is slightly raised. This neck has a very cool looking flame on the back which I bet might have something to do with the twist. My assumption is that attempting to straighten it with a reglue of the fretboard is not a high likelihood of success.
The final neck is a Fender that is in good shape but has narrow/short frets which I can't play.