Masking fretboard
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 3:36 am
Aloha all. I build ukuleles here in Hawaii and I have a question about dealing with the raised lacquer line when masking tape is removed from the fretboard after the final coats have been sprayed.
I tape off the fretboard in preparation for spraying, including the edges of the fretboard and the extension over the body. When the spraying is done, there is the usual hard, raised line when the tape is removed. I've found that it chips very easily when I scrape it and I'm not really comfortable with sanding it. I usually spend WAY too much time with the edges of the fretboard extension...can't seem to easily and quickly take care of this area where the fretboard sits on the top.
Any tips on how to streamline and speed up this process?
Thanks in advance,
Steve
I tape off the fretboard in preparation for spraying, including the edges of the fretboard and the extension over the body. When the spraying is done, there is the usual hard, raised line when the tape is removed. I've found that it chips very easily when I scrape it and I'm not really comfortable with sanding it. I usually spend WAY too much time with the edges of the fretboard extension...can't seem to easily and quickly take care of this area where the fretboard sits on the top.
Any tips on how to streamline and speed up this process?
Thanks in advance,
Steve