So over the past year and a half that I've owned an Axis, my poor Strat has gotten less and less play time than it used to. It sounds great, it just doesn't feel like the Axis. So I decided to strip the neck down to the wood then sand down a bit of the sides of the neck to feel more like my Axis, then apply liberal amounts of Birchwood-Casey oil and wax to finish it off.
So here's my question. Tonight, after stripping the finish off the neck, I noticed that the fret dots are plastic. While I'm not surprised, I hadn't thought of this before I started. I was able to avoid letting the paint stripper melt them, but they are no longer smooth when I pass my fingers across them. Clearly the Fender factory applies the finish with the dots roughed in, then buffs out any inconsistencies.
Will oiling and waxing the neck smooth those problems out? I kind of doubt it. I was hoping not to sand the fret board, only the back of the neck, but am I stuck doing that to try and even out the fret markers?
Thanks.
So here's my question. Tonight, after stripping the finish off the neck, I noticed that the fret dots are plastic. While I'm not surprised, I hadn't thought of this before I started. I was able to avoid letting the paint stripper melt them, but they are no longer smooth when I pass my fingers across them. Clearly the Fender factory applies the finish with the dots roughed in, then buffs out any inconsistencies.
Will oiling and waxing the neck smooth those problems out? I kind of doubt it. I was hoping not to sand the fret board, only the back of the neck, but am I stuck doing that to try and even out the fret markers?
Thanks.