i can get walnut in my area,but i would have to have rosewood shipped,and rosewood is very expensive.is there any drawbacks to using walnut for fingerboards,and what other alternatives are there for inexpensive fingerboard material?

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I have never used walnut for a fingerboard, but I would think it might be kind of hard to work with since it is so hard. I dunno...
walnut isn't actually that hard and makes very nice fretboards...wear a dustmask while sanding.home depot carries 1/4 in by 2 in maple and oak for pretty cheap. do you have a rockler woodworking in your area? they carry all sorts of exotic hardwoods in a variety of sizes and the prices are not bad at all, around 5 to 10 bucks for a piece big enough for a fretboard
There is only ONE drawback to using walnut.....the price when purchased...that's it. It is a beautiful wood when finished, easy to shape/work, and very stable. I am using a walnut finger board on my latest build and I have used a walnut 1x2 as a neck on two cbg's....I love it. The sawdust is a lil bit of an irritant, when the dust gets wet....it WILL stain any and everything. (save it for homemade stain later...) Good luck with yer build....
I use it all of the time. I think it makes a great looking fingerboard.... There are pleanty of pictures on my page with Walnut FB.. I have also used Bacote, Paduk and Oak... Hope it helps - Jim
hi i use walnut all the time for fingerboards and bridge not hard to cut or sand good finish
thanks for the feedback,its good to know i can use something local

alan rogers said:
hi i use walnut all the time for fingerboards and bridge not hard to cut or sand good finish
yep like most of the other guys have said Walnut is fantastic wood to work and takes a really nice finish and works very good as a tone wood - i have just scored a Slab of English Walnut for my next four Plank Guitar bodies :-)
http://www.cigarboxnation.com/photo/english-walnut-1?context=user
juju.
I've used walnut on at least 20 CBGs... works well, looks good, holds frets just fine.... probably won't last as long as rosewood, but I will probably outlast the CB, so who cares????

http://www.cigarboxnation.com/photo/reso-banjo4?context=user

build with what you got....

the best,

Wichita Sam
Check out my last build. Full 1" thick x 1.5" wide walnut neck. You can get great prices from Willis lumber in southern Ohio.

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