Guitar fretboards are often made of ebony. With the prized tree now endangered, consumers must demand more sustainable sourcing.| World Resources Institute
Orange fretboard oil can rehydrate timber just as well as any speciality lemon oil. But, are these oils also right for your own guitars fretboard?| The Woodwork Place
What makes these two oils so very different? And what alternative oils can you use (because hint: neither one of these oils is your best option)…| The Woodwork Place
Fretboard oils act like a moisturizer for wood, and can prevent your fretboard from cracking. But, is lemon oil the only thing you can use on your guitar?| The Woodwork Place
You don’t always need to add wood finish to a fretboard, but it’s wiser to do so than not. But, what kind of finish do you need on a rosewood fretboard?| The Woodwork Place
A twice yearly dab of oil is all that’s needed to keep fretboards in tip top condition. But, what happens if you add a touch too much oil?| The Woodwork Place
There are a range of oils you can use to clean a fretboard with. But what if your choice of oil comes down to deciding between lemon oil vs linseed oil?| The Woodwork Place